| Jonathan Swift - 1721 - 312 sider
...are apt to fill their Sermons with Philofophical Terms and Notions of the Metapfcyfical or Abftraded Kind, .which generally have one Advantage, to be equally...have been better entertained, and more informed by a Chapter in the Pilgrims Proofs, than by a long.Difcourfe upon the Will and the Ixteltell, and ji,,-pln... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 374 sider
...apt to fill their Sermons with philofophical Terms, and Notions of the, metaphyfical or abftrafted Kind ; which generally have one Advantage, to be equally...have been better entertained, and more informed by a Chapter in the Pilgrims Progrefs, than by a long Difcourfe upon the Will- and the Intellect, zn&Jimple... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 sider
...are apt tq fill their Sermons with philofophical Terms, and Notions of the metaphyfical or abftracted Kind ; which generally have one. Advantage, to be equally underftood by the Wile, the Vulgar, and the Preacher himfelf. I have been better entertained, and more informed by a... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 sider
...are apt to fill their Sermons with philofophical Terms, and Notions of the metaphyfical or abftrafled Kind ; which generally have one Advantage, to be equally...have been better entertained, and more informed by a Chapter in the Pilgrim's Progrefs, trian by a long Difcourfe upon the Will and the //>«/• Jt8, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 356 sider
...are apt to fill their iermons with philofophical terms and notions of the metaphyfical or abftra&ed kind, which generally have one advantage, to be equally...entertained, and more informed by a few pages in the pilgrims progrefs^ than by a long difcourfe upon the will and the intelleEl^ and Jimple or complex... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 398 sider
...are apt to fill their fermons with philofophical terms and notions of the metaphyfical or abftracted kind, which generally have one advantage, to be equally...entertained, and more informed by a few pages in the pilgrims progrefs, than by a long difcourfe upon the will and the intellecl , and Jimple or complex... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 sider
...are apt to fill their fermons with philofophical terms, and notions of the metaphyfical of abftracted kind ; which generally have one advantage, to be equally...by a few pages in the Pilgrim's Progrefs, than by ft long difcotirft wpon the will rind the intellect, and fimple or cornflex ideas. Others again are... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 450 sider
...are apt to fill their fermons with philofophical terms and notions of the metaphyfical or abftracted kind; which generally have one advantage, to be equally...I have been better entertained, and more informed, ed, by a few pages in the Pilgrim's Progrefs, than by a long difcourfe upon the will and the intellect,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 486 sider
...generally have one advantage, to be equally understood by the wise, the vulgar, and the preacher himself. I have been better entertained, and more informed by a few pages in the Pilgrim's Progress, than by a long discourse upon the will and the intellect, and simple or complex ideas. Others... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 554 sider
...generally have one advantage, to be equally understood by the wise, the vulgar, and the preacher himself. I have been better entertained, and more informed by a few pages in the Pilgrim's Progress, than by a long discourse upon the will and the intellect, VOL. vi. x and and simple or complex... | |
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