The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Including the Whole of His Posthumous Pieces, Letters, &c, Volume 9C. Elliot, 1766 |
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... Bishop Burnet's Introduction to the third Volume of his Hiftory of the Reformation of the Church of England TRACTS relating to IRELAND . 203 Some Arguments against enlarging the Power of Bishops in letting Leafes VOL . IX . A 247 The 28 ...
... Bishop Burnet's Introduction to the third Volume of his Hiftory of the Reformation of the Church of England TRACTS relating to IRELAND . 203 Some Arguments against enlarging the Power of Bishops in letting Leafes VOL . IX . A 247 The 28 ...
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... bishop of Canterbury's jurisdiction extends no far- ther than over his own province ; but the author of the crifis conftitutes himself vicar - general over the whole clergy of the church of England . The bishops in their letters or ...
... bishop of Canterbury's jurisdiction extends no far- ther than over his own province ; but the author of the crifis conftitutes himself vicar - general over the whole clergy of the church of England . The bishops in their letters or ...
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... bishop of Sarum [ f ] , which our author licks up , and swallows , and then coughs out again with an addition of his own phlegm . I would fain fup- pose the body of the clergy were to return an an- swer by one of their members to thefe ...
... bishop of Sarum [ f ] , which our author licks up , and swallows , and then coughs out again with an addition of his own phlegm . I would fain fup- pose the body of the clergy were to return an an- swer by one of their members to thefe ...
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... , created bishop of Banger by king George I. in 1715 , tranflated to Hereford in 1721 , to Salifury in 1723 , and to Winchester in 1734 . full liberty to preach up fedition and rebellion ; and 5 full 18 THE PUBLIC SPIRIT.
... , created bishop of Banger by king George I. in 1715 , tranflated to Hereford in 1721 , to Salifury in 1723 , and to Winchester in 1734 . full liberty to preach up fedition and rebellion ; and 5 full 18 THE PUBLIC SPIRIT.
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... , knowing gentry , who know with what firm- ness , self - denial , and charity , the bishops adhered to the public caufe , and what contumelies thofe clergymen C - 2 have have undergone , & c . who adhered to the OF THE WHIG S. 19.
... , knowing gentry , who know with what firm- ness , self - denial , and charity , the bishops adhered to the public caufe , and what contumelies thofe clergymen C - 2 have have undergone , & c . who adhered to the OF THE WHIG S. 19.
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