| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 488 sider
...altogether unnecessary, (which I have inserted only to prevent all possibility of cavilling) since every candid reader will easily understand my discourse...inconsistent with our present schemes of wealth and power. But why we should therefore cast off the name and title of Christians, although the general opinion... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 468 sider
...reader will easily understand my discourse Jo be intended only in defence of nominal Chris tianity ; the other, having been for some time wholly laid aside...inconsistent with our present schemes of wealth and power. But why we should therefore cast off the name and title of Christians, although the general opinion... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 470 sider
...reader will easily understand rny discourse to be intended only in defence of nominal Chris tianity ; the other, having been for some time wholly laid aside...inconsistent with our present schemes of wealth and power. But why we should therefore cast off the name and title of Christians, although the general opinion... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 462 sider
...al together unnecessary, (which I have inserted only to prevent all possibility of cavilling) since every candid reader will easily understand my discourse to be intended only in defence of nominal Chris tianity ; the other, having been for some time wholly laid aside by general consent, as utterly... | |
| 1820 - 796 sider
...and I have inserted it only tp prevent all possibility of cavilling : my discourse is merely intended in defence of nominal Christianity, the other having been for som,e time wholly laid aside by the persons to whom I address myself, as inconsistent with their present schemes of improvement and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 516 sider
...altogether unnecessary, (which I have inserted only to prevent all possibility of cavilling) since every candid reader will easily understand my discourse...inconsistent with our present schemes of wealth and power. But why we should therefore cast off the name and title of Christians, although the general opinion... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 900 sider
...altogether unnecessary, (which I have inserted only to prevent all possibility of cavilling,) since every candid reader will easily understand my discourse...inconsistent with our present schemes of wealth and power. But why we should therefore cast off the name and title of Christians, although the general opinion... | |
| Lucien Anatole Prévost-Paradol - 1856 - 82 sider
...D'ailleurs, (1) I hope no reader imagines me so weak to stand up in the defence of real Chislianity... cvcry candid reader will easily understand my discourse to be intended only in defonce of nominal christianisiy (2) Gentiemen of wit and freethinking. qui régénérerait la race... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Roscoe - 1859 - 686 sider
...altogether unnecessary (which I have inserted only to prevent all possibility of q^dj-' ling), since every candid reader will easily understand my discourse...some time wholly laid aside by general consent, as v "utterly inconsistent with our present schemes of wealth and power. But why we should therefore cast... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1861 - 810 sider
...altogether unnecessary (which I have inserted only to prevent all possibility of cavilling), since every candid reader will easily understand my discourse...Christianity ; the other having been for some time wFollyTaicT 7iside"by general consent, as utterly inconsistent with our present schemes of wealth and... | |
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