The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes, Historical and Critical, 5권

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J. Johnson, 1808

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69 페이지 - Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself? Thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal? Thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery? Thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege? Thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonourest thou God?
244 페이지 - which had been judged to be the only solid foundation whereupon we could erect a Tory system, and yet, when it was made, we found ourselves at a stand ; nay, the very work, which ought to have been the basis of our strength, was in part demolished before our eyes, and we were stoned with the ruins of it.
56 페이지 - I take to have been dictated by the same masters, leaving to each writer that peculiar manner of expressing himself which the poverty of our language forces me to call their style. When the Guardian changed his title, and professed to engage in faction, I was sure the word was given; that grand preparations were making against next...
31 페이지 - Cicero likewise tells us, as his own opinion, that they who study philosophy, do not believe there are any gods : he denies the immortality of the soul, and says there can be nothing after death.
302 페이지 - They lamented that they were not able to serve me since the death of the king; and were very liberal in promising me the greatest preferments I could hope for, if ever it came in their power. I soon grew domestic with lord Halifax, and was as often with lord Somers as the formality of his nature (the only unconversable fault he had) made it agreeable to me.
240 페이지 - that his electoral highness of Hanover would be so grateful to signify to all the world the perfect good understanding he has with the court of England, in as plain terms as her majesty was pleased to declare she had with that house on her part.
295 페이지 - About this time happened the famous trial of Dr Sacheverell, which arose from a foolish passionate pique of the earl of Godolphin, whom this divine was supposed, in a sermon, to have reflected on under the name of Volpone, as my lord Somers a few months after confessed to me; and he said, at the same time, that he had earnestly and in vain endeavoured to dissuade the earl from that attempt.
302 페이지 - I found myself much inclined to be what they call a Whig in politics ; and that besides, I thought it impossible, upon any other principle, to defend or submit to the Revolution ; but as to religion, I confessed myself to be a high-churchman, and that I could not conceive how any one, who wore the habit of a clergyman, could be otherwise...
83 페이지 - Reformation : things are now much mended, and farther corrections might be expected, if we would enter into a treaty with them : in particular, they see the error of proceeding severely with heretics ; so that there is no reason to apprehend the returns of such cruelties, as were practised an age and a half ago.
12 페이지 - The Bonzes of China have books written by the disciples of Fo-he, whom they call the ' God and Saviour of the world, who was born to teach the way of salvation, and to give satisfaction for all men's sins.' The Talapoins of Siam have a book of scripture written by Sommonocodom, who, the Siamese say, was ' born of a virgin, and was the God expected by the universe.

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