The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, volume 3
The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, volume 3
Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth
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Neither is it very clear, how f^ ibme people may Aretch the term of common enemy. How many M-e there of thofe that call them- felves protei^tants, who look upon our worfhip to be idolatrous as well as that of the papiftsj and with great charity put prehfy Mid popery together as terms con- vertible? And therefore there is one fmdl doubt I would be willingly fatisfied in, before I agree to the repe^g of the teji ; that is, R 4 whe- Digi tized by Google 236 A LETTER CONCERNING THE whether thefe i^...xsit. protefiants^ when they have by their dexterity made themfelves the national reHgion, and difpofed the church revenues among their pafiors or themfelves^ will be fo kind tp allow us dijfentersy I do not fay a ihare in employ- ments, but a bare toleration by law ? the reafon of my doubt is, becaufe I have been fo very idle as to read above fifty pamphlets written by as many prefbyteri- an divines, loudly difclaiming this idol toleration^ fome of them calling it (I know not how properly) a rag of foperjy and all agreeing it was to efiablifh iniquity by a law.
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