The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...: Accurately Revised ... Adorned with Copper-plates; with Some Account of the Author's Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory, Volume 1C. Pathurst, 1754 |
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... church be angry to fee the follies of fana- ticism and superstition exposed , though in the most ridiculous manner ; fince that is perhaps the most probable way to cure them , or at least to hinder them from far- ther spreading ...
... church be angry to fee the follies of fana- ticism and superstition exposed , though in the most ridiculous manner ; fince that is perhaps the most probable way to cure them , or at least to hinder them from far- ther spreading ...
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... church of England as the most perfect of all others in difcipline and doctrine ; it advances no opinion they re- ject , nor condemns any they receive . If the clergy's refentments lay upon their hands , in my humble opinion , they might ...
... church of England as the most perfect of all others in difcipline and doctrine ; it advances no opinion they re- ject , nor condemns any they receive . If the clergy's refentments lay upon their hands , in my humble opinion , they might ...
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... Church - of - England men agree in ; nor was it proper for his fubject to meddle with other points , than fuch as have been perpetually controverted fince the reformation . To inftance only in that paffage about the three wooden ...
... Church - of - England men agree in ; nor was it proper for his fubject to meddle with other points , than fuch as have been perpetually controverted fince the reformation . To inftance only in that paffage about the three wooden ...
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... an orchard when he was a boy ; but however this be , it is certain , that except a church or chapter lease which was not renewed , Thomas never poffeffed more than Shetch . than one hundred pounds a year ; this 2 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
... an orchard when he was a boy ; but however this be , it is certain , that except a church or chapter lease which was not renewed , Thomas never poffeffed more than Shetch . than one hundred pounds a year ; this 2 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... church livings , his eftate was fequeftered and he was himself thrown into prifon . His eftate however was afterwards recovered , and part of it fold to pay the money due on the mortgage , and fome other debts ; the remainder being ...
... church livings , his eftate was fequeftered and he was himself thrown into prifon . His eftate however was afterwards recovered , and part of it fold to pay the money due on the mortgage , and fome other debts ; the remainder being ...
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