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" Then the popish priests are all registered, and without permission (which I hope will not be granted) they can have no successors ; so that the protestant clergy will find it perhaps no difficult matter to bring great numbers over to the church... "
THE FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW - Page 288
by APRIL AUGUST - 1829
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 4

Jonathan Swift - 1898 - 418 pages
...considerable among them are already turned Protestants, and so in all probability will many more. Then, the Popish priests are all registered, and without permission...bring great numbers over to the Church ; and in the meantime, the common people without leaders, without discipline, or natural courage, being little better...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1900 - 330 pages
...considerable among them are already turned Protestants, and so in all probability will many more. Then, the Popish priests are all registered, and without permission...bring great numbers over to the Church ; and in the meantime, the common people without leaders, without discipline, or natural courage, being little better...
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A Tale of a Tub: The Battle of the Books, and Other Early Works

Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 444 pages
...hoped would some day be destroyed by law. His language on this subject is explicit and emphatic. "The Popish priests are all registered, and without permission...matter to bring great numbers over to the Church." He first turned his attention to the state of Irish manufactures. He published anonymously, in 1720,...
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Swift: les années de jeunesse et le "Conte du tonneau", Volume 1

Emile Pons - 1925 - 448 pages
...Then, the Popish priests are ail registered, and without permission (which I hope will not begranted) they can have no successors ; so that the Protestant...bring great numbers over to the Church ; and in the meantime, the common people without leaders, without discipline, or natural courage, being little better...
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The Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland: Swift--Flood--Grattan--O'Connell

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1872 - 378 pages
...hoped would some day be destroyed by law. His language on this subject is explicit and emphatic. ' The Popish priests are all registered, and without permission...matter to bring great numbers over to the Church.' He first turned his attention to the state of Irish manufactures. He published anonymously, in 1720,...
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