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... : chard when he was a boy ; but however this be , it is certain , that except a church or chapter leafe y hich was not renewed , Thomas never poffeffed more * than Sketch . than one hundred pounds a year ; this 2 AN ACCOUNT OF THE.
... : chard when he was a boy ; but however this be , it is certain , that except a church or chapter leafe y hich was not renewed , Thomas never poffeffed more * than Sketch . 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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... church , for in a letter to his uncle William , dated D. S. 56 . 1692 , he fays , ' I am not to take orders till ' the king gives me a prebend . ' Sir William becoming ftill more infirm , and wifh- ing to retire farther from London ...
... church , for in a letter to his uncle William , dated D. S. 56 . 1692 , he fays , ' I am not to take orders till ' the king gives me a prebend . ' Sir William becoming ftill more infirm , and wifh- ing to retire farther from London ...
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... church for fupport , a fcruple which had hitherto kept him out of it , he was determined to go into Ireland and take orders . Sketch , fect . xxv . and note . D. S. 99 . Orrery , 22 . Swift during his refidence with fir William had ne ...
... church for fupport , a fcruple which had hitherto kept him out of it , he was determined to go into Ireland and take orders . Sketch , fect . xxv . and note . D. S. 99 . Orrery , 22 . Swift during his refidence with fir William had ne ...
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... church which he thus rendered more frequent , he performed with the utmost punc tuality and the most rational devotion ; he was indeed devout , not only in his public and folemn addreffes to God , but in that tranfient Act of adoration ...
... church which he thus rendered more frequent , he performed with the utmost punc tuality and the most rational devotion ; he was indeed devout , not only in his public and folemn addreffes to God , but in that tranfient Act of adoration ...
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