The Mind and Art of Jonathan SwiftOxford University Press, 1936 - 398 pages |
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Page 138
... church and king . But the events of 1688 proved its undoing , the de facto government then set up splitting the tories . The non - jurors refused to recognize William ; those who accepted him and the historical actualities of the day ...
... church and king . But the events of 1688 proved its undoing , the de facto government then set up splitting the tories . The non - jurors refused to recognize William ; those who accepted him and the historical actualities of the day ...
Page 139
... Church of England man hath a true veneration for the scheme established among us of ecclesiastic government ; and though he will not determine whether Episcopacy be of divine right , he is sure it is most agreeable to primitive ...
... Church of England man hath a true veneration for the scheme established among us of ecclesiastic government ; and though he will not determine whether Episcopacy be of divine right , he is sure it is most agreeable to primitive ...
Page 251
... church reflected the arrogance of its communicants , most strikingly in matters pertaining not to the catholics but to the dissenters . On the presbyterians of Ulster it made relentless war , not because it was imbued with high tory ...
... church reflected the arrogance of its communicants , most strikingly in matters pertaining not to the catholics but to the dissenters . On the presbyterians of Ulster it made relentless war , not because it was imbued with high tory ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
Copyright | |
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