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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Vol. X.

BOOK II
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I was ever of Nazianzen's opinion, who never wished to see any more synods of the clergy .-- _Swift_.

Dog! P.372._Burnet_, when he was struck out of the list of chaplains, says:--The King said, he was afraid I had been too busy; and wished me to go home to Scotland, and be more quiet .-- _Swift_.

The King knew him right.
_Ibid.Burnet_.I preached in many of the churches of London; and was so well received, that it was probable I might be accepted of in any that was to be disposed of by _a popular election._--_Swift_.

Much to his honour.
P.373._Burnet_.

This violent and groundless prosecution lasted some months.


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