Subjection, mutual, sermon on
its practice extinguishes pride
its practice contributes to the general happiness
brings about contentment
Succession, can the people of England alter the
instances in Greek and Roman history where it was altered
Sunday, the difference between, and weekdays
Swan, Captain
Sweet singers
Swift, his attitude towards the Church of England,
his position as a religious thinker
his High Church leanings made evident
his relation to the Whigs considered
as a party man
his letter to Pope
his championship of the Church of England
his sentiments with regard to it
no bigot either in religion or politics
his friendship with men of both parties
“the Importance of the ‘Guardian’ considered”
his letter to Stella on Collins’s tract
his belief in the dignity of the Church.
his disinterested use of the Deanery lands
his disinterestedness in his remarks on the bishops
his opinion on his office of a clergyman
loss of favour with the Whigs for writing his “Letter on the
Sacramental Test”
his rencontre with Serjeant Bettesworth
his sermons
criticisms on
reference to his sermon on “Doing Good”
controversy with Serjeant Bettesworth
his letter to the Earl of Dorset
his reply to the address of the inhabitants of the Liberty of St.
Patrick’s
his poem on “Brother Protestants and Fellow Christians”
his epigram to Serjeant Kite
Swift, Thomas
Synesius of Gyrene
Tackers
Talapoins
“Tale of a Tub”
Taxation, unequal
Taylor, Dr., Jeremy
Technical language, bad for style
Temple, Sir W.
Tenison, Dr. Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury
Test Act
letter on
reasons for repealing it combated
alteration in religion, if
it be repealed
the consequences of its repeal
on the offices of the Crown
likelihood of the success
of the agitation for repeal of
attitude of the clergy to
arguments for its repeal combated
Churchman’s argument
against, combated
Swift’s tracts against
Swift’s successful agitation
for
to be repealed in Ireland
first
Presbyterians’ attitude
towards the
vindication of
attempts made by Dissenters
for the repeal of
Dissenters. efforts for its
repeal
address of Dissenters against
criticism on the pamphlet
on “The Nature and Consequences of the
Sacramental
Test”
queries relating to
criticism on the advantages
proposed by its repeal
to write impartially on, one
must be indifferent to particular
systems
of Christianity
consequences of its repeal
to the clergy
its repeal will remedy the