The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 03
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In these tracts on Religion and the Church, which author wrote in the year 1708, Swift is not a party man, speaking for party purposes. He believed, and sincerely believed, that for such beings as were the men and women of this kingdom, the Church.
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