| 1741 - 930 páginas
...pofieflion of his own opinion in private, without perplexing his neighbour or difturbing the public. Violent zeal for truth hath an hundred to one odds...proceed to an amendment ; till which time particular men Ihould be quiet. To remove opinions fundamental in religion is impofiible, and the attempt wicked,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1765 - 334 páginas
...his neighbour or diftuvbing the public. Violent zeal for truth hath an hundred to one' odds to bti either petulancy, ambition, or pride. There is a degree...bad as the world is, will proceed to an amendment ; ti!l which time, particular men mould be quiet. Ta To remove opinions fundamental in religion is... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 318 páginas
...Um=uerfal PaJ/ion, vii. S0. Youth. Thofe of^tjie highcft quality the worft ' * . ZEAL. Violent 2eal for truth hath an hundred to one odds to be either Petulancy, Ambition, or Pride, xvi. 16. NI S. k ... | |
| 1765 - 600 páginas
...punijhment, to fay or fwear they believe, and to a& as if they believed : you can go no further. ' Violent zeal for truth, hath an hundred to one odds to be fcither petulancy, ambition, or pride. ' The chriftian religion, in the moft early times, was propofed... | |
| Several Hands - 1765 - 624 páginas
...intertjl, or punijhment, to &y or fwear they believe, and to ail as if. they believed ; you can go no ' Violent zeal for truth, hath an hundred to one odds, to be cither petulancy, ambition, or pride. *. The chriiti::n religion, in the moft early times, was propofed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 388 páginas
...poffeffionof his own opinion in private, without perplexing his neigh hour or difturbing the public. Violent zeal for truth hath an hundred to one odds...nations, as bad as the world is, will proceed to an amend* znent; till which time particular men mould be quiet. To remove opinions fundamental in religion... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 414 páginas
...private, without perplexing his neighbour, or difturbing the public. Violent zeal for truth hath a hundred to one odds, to be either petulancy, ambition,...proceed to an amendment; till which time, particular men fhould be quiet. •. . To remove opinions fundamental in religion is impoffible, and the attempt wicked,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 454 páginas
...private, without perplexing his neighbour, or difturbing the publick. Violent zeal for truth, has a hundred to one odds, to be either petulancy, ambition,...to an amendment ; till which time, particular men fhould be quiet. . To To remove opinions fundamental in religion, is impoffible, and the attempt wicked,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 444 páginas
...pofleffion of his own opinion in private, without perplexing his neighbour, or difturbing the public. Violent zeal for truth, hath an hundred to one odds,...corruption, wherein fome nations, as- bad as the world is, willproceed to an amendment ; till which time particular men fhould be c^uiet. To remove opinions fundamental... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 418 páginas
...private, without perplexing his neighbour, or disturbing the publick. Violent zeal for truth, has a hundred to one odds, to be either petulancy, ambition,...or pride. There is a degree of corruption, wherein some nations, as bad as the world is, will proceed to an • See remarks on this treatise, Gent. Mag.... | |
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