The Works of Dr. Jonathan SwiftW. Bowyer, 1768 |
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Page 64
... ( here they are ) * By these three fons , Pe- and our Proteftant Diffenters ter , Martin , and Jack , Po- are defigned . W. Wotton . pery , the Church of England , a new a new coat . Now , you are to understand 64 INTRODUCTION .
... ( here they are ) * By these three fons , Pe- and our Proteftant Diffenters ter , Martin , and Jack , Po- are defigned . W. Wotton . pery , the Church of England , a new a new coat . Now , you are to understand 64 INTRODUCTION .
Page 65
... Wotton . An error ( with fubmiffion ) of the learned commentator ; for by the coats are meant the VOL . I. doctrine and faith of chriftiani- ty , by the wifdom of the divine founder fitted to all times , places , and circumstances ...
... Wotton . An error ( with fubmiffion ) of the learned commentator ; for by the coats are meant the VOL . I. doctrine and faith of chriftiani- ty , by the wifdom of the divine founder fitted to all times , places , and circumstances ...
Page 66
... , ambition , and pride ; ap- which were the three great vices that the ancient fathers inveighed against , as the firft corruptions of chriftianity . W. Wotton . rhymed , : rhymed , and fung , and faid , and 66 A TALE OF A TUB .
... , ambition , and pride ; ap- which were the three great vices that the ancient fathers inveighed against , as the firft corruptions of chriftianity . W. Wotton . rhymed , : rhymed , and fung , and faid , and 66 A TALE OF A TUB .
Page 73
... Wotton . fimplex , was Ammianus Mar- cellinus's description of it , who was himself a heathen . W. Wotton . His defcription of the cloth , of which the coat was made , has a farther meaning than the words may feem to import ; different ...
... Wotton . fimplex , was Ammianus Mar- cellinus's description of it , who was himself a heathen . W. Wotton . His defcription of the cloth , of which the coat was made , has a farther meaning than the words may feem to import ; different ...
Page 79
... , which he has occafion for in the will ; when neither the conftituent fyllables , nor much less the whole word , were there in terminis . W. Wotton . member member it perfectly well , faid the third . And A TALE OF A TUB . 79.
... , which he has occafion for in the will ; when neither the conftituent fyllables , nor much less the whole word , were there in terminis . W. Wotton . member member it perfectly well , faid the third . And A TALE OF A TUB . 79.
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