| Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 448 pages
...It contains nothing to provoke them by the least scurrility upon their persons or their functions. It celebrates the Church of England as the most perfect of all others in discipline and doctrine ; it advances no opinion they reject, nor condemns any they receive. If... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 444 pages
...It contains nothing to provoke them, by the least scurrility upon their persons or their functions. It celebrates the church of England, as the most perfect of all others, in discipline and doctrine ; it advances no opinion they reject, nor condemns any they receive. If... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 532 pages
...contains nothing to provoke them, by the least scurrility upon their persons or their functions. Mt celebrates the church of England, as the most perfect of all others, in discipline and doctrine ; it advances no opinion they reject, nor condemns any they receive. ^If... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 440 pages
...It contains nothing to provoke them, by the least scurrility upon their persons or their functions. It celebrates the church of England, as the most perfect of all others, in discipline and doctrine ; it advances no opinion they reject, nor condemns any they receive. If... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1886 - 402 pages
...It contains nothing to provoke them, by the least scurrility upon their persons or their functions. It celebrates the Church of England, as the most perfect of all others in discipline and doctrine ; it advances no opinion they reject, nor condemns any they receive. If... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 478 pages
...It contains nothing to provoke them, by the least scurrility upon their persons or their functions. It celebrates the church of England, as the most perfect of all others, in discipline and doctrine ; it advances no opinion they reject, nor condemns any they receive. If... | |
| John Churton Collins - 1902 - 312 pages
...exposed, though in the most ridiculous manner. So far from the satire containing anything to provoke them, 'it celebrates the Church of England as the most perfect of all others in discipline and doctrine ; it advances no opinion they reject, nor condemns any they receive.' Religion,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 444 pages
...It contains nothing to provoke them, by the least scurrility upon their persons or their functions. It celebrates the church of England, as the most perfect of all others, in discipline and doctrine ; it advances no opinion they reject, nor condemns any they receive. If... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1910 - 492 pages
...though it was not intended for their perusal, it rallies nothing but what they preach against. ... It celebrates the Church of England as the most perfect of all others, in discipline and doctrine; it advances no opinion they reject, nor condemns any they receive." * It... | |
| Sophie Shilleto Smith - 1910 - 586 pages
...It contains nothing to provoke them, by the least scurrility upon their persons and their functions. It celebrates the Church of England, as the most perfect of all others in discipline and doctrine ; it advances no opinion they reject, nor condemns any they receive. If... | |
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