| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 416 páginas
...distinctions, with little warrant from Scripture, and less from reason or good policy. I never saw, heard, nor read, that the clergy were beloved in any nation where Christianity was the religion of the country. Nothing can render them popular, but some degree of persecution.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 496 páginas
...policy. I never saw, heard, nor read, that the clergy were beloved in any nation where Christianity was the religion of the country. Nothing can render them popular, but some degree of persecution. Those fine gentlemen, who affect the humour of railing at the clergy, are,... | |
| Wakefield, Edward - 1812 - 954 páginas
...catholic clergy of Ireland, but they ought to recollect irhat has been said by Swift : " I never saw, heard, nor read, that the clergy were beloved in any nation where Christianity was the religion of the country ; nothing can render them popular but some degree of persecution."^:... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 462 páginas
...distinctions, with little warrant from scripture, and less from reason or good policy. I never saw, heard, nor read, that the clergy were beloved in any nation where Christianity was the religion of the country. Nothing can render them popular, but some degree of persecution.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 470 páginas
...distinctions, with little warrant from scripture, and less from reason or good policy. I never saw, heard, nor read, that the clergy were beloved in any nation where Christianity was the religion of the country. Nothing can render them popular, but some degree of persecution.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 900 páginas
...distinctions, with little warrant from Scripture, and les» from reason or good policy. ; never saw, heard, nor read that the clergy were beloved in any nation where Christianity was the religion of the country. Nothing can render them popular but some degree of persecution.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Roscoe - 1859 - 686 páginas
...distinctions, with little warrant from Scripture, and less from reason or good policy. I never saw, heard, nor read that the clergy were beloved in any nation where Christianity was the religion of the country. Nothing can render them popular but some degree of persecution.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 502 páginas
...distinctions, with little warrant from Scripture, and less from reason or good policy. I never saw, heard, nor read, that the clergy were beloved in any nation where Christianity was the religion of the country. Nothing can render them popular, but some degree of persecution.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 514 páginas
...distinctions, with little warrant from Scripture, and less from reason or good policy. I never saw, heard, nor read, that the clergy were beloved in any nation where Christianity was the religion of the country. Nothing can render them popular, but some degree of persecution.... | |
| Eduard Engel - 1902 - 516 páginas
...to say or swear they believe, and to act as if they believed ; you can go no farther. I never saw, heard, nor read, that the clergy were beloved in any nation where Christianity was the religion of the country. Nothing can render them popular, but some degree of persecution.... | |
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