Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a Review of His Writings, and His Opinions Upon a Variety of Important Matters, Civil and Ecclesiastical, Volume 2Hurst, Chance, 1830 |
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Halaman v
... Church . - Its Effect upon the Clergy . - Revival of May - poles . - De Foe's Account of the Excesses of the Times ... Church of England's Loyalty . " — Account of his Work . - Animadverted upon by Leslie and Drake.— vi CONTENTS . Rise ...
... Church . - Its Effect upon the Clergy . - Revival of May - poles . - De Foe's Account of the Excesses of the Times ... Church of England's Loyalty . " — Account of his Work . - Animadverted upon by Leslie and Drake.— vi CONTENTS . Rise ...
Halaman vii
... Church of England , an Ironical Satire by De Foe . - Dunton's Satire upon King William . 84 viii CONTENTS . CHAPTER VI . Samuel Wesley writes against.
... Church of England , an Ironical Satire by De Foe . - Dunton's Satire upon King William . 84 viii CONTENTS . CHAPTER VI . Samuel Wesley writes against.
Halaman ix
... Church of England . " - Its bitter Character . - Davenant publishes his Essays upon Peace at Home . " - He is Satirized by the Tories for his Apostacy . - His Character and Merits as a Writer . His Chapter on the Danger of Appeals to ...
... Church of England . " - Its bitter Character . - Davenant publishes his Essays upon Peace at Home . " - He is Satirized by the Tories for his Apostacy . - His Character and Merits as a Writer . His Chapter on the Danger of Appeals to ...
Halaman xii
... Church of England's Honesty . " - Which arouses the Indignation of Leslie . - Who sets on foot " The Rehearsal . " - His Motives for undertaking it . — And Character as a Writer . - Account of the Work . - De Foe attacked by an ...
... Church of England's Honesty . " - Which arouses the Indignation of Leslie . - Who sets on foot " The Rehearsal . " - His Motives for undertaking it . — And Character as a Writer . - Account of the Work . - De Foe attacked by an ...
Halaman xiv
... Church characterized . - De Foe Unmasks their Pretences . - And Satirizes their Measures . - His De- scription of a High - Flyer . - Account of " Drake's Memorial of the Church of England . " Reflections upon the Politics CONTENTS . XV ...
... Church characterized . - De Foe Unmasks their Pretences . - And Satirizes their Measures . - His De- scription of a High - Flyer . - Account of " Drake's Memorial of the Church of England . " Reflections upon the Politics CONTENTS . XV ...
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Act of Toleration afterwards amongst answer appeared argument bill bishops Calves'-Head Club censure character charity Christian Church of England Church of Scotland churchmen civil clergy Commons court crimes Daniel De Foe defence Dissenters enemies English favour Foe publishes Foe says Foe's friends gentlemen give high party high-church honesty honour House Humphrey Mackworth Hymn intitled Jacobite John Tutchin justice King William late learning Leslie libel liberty Lond London Lord majesty manner ment ministers moderate nation Ned Ward never observes occasion Occasional Conformists Occasional Conformity Old Bailey opinion pamphlet paper parliament persecution persons Pillory poem political Presbyterians present prince principles printed Protestant queen reason Reformation reign religion remarks reproach Review Sacheverell Samuel Wesley satire scandalous senters sermon shew Shortest tell thing thought tion Tories True-Born truth Vindication virtue Wesley Whigs whilst writer zeal
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Halaman 470 - doubtless honester than Dryden's ; and his argument being in support of the better cause, is perhaps superior in strength. But in the 'Jure Divino,' we look in vain for 'The varying verse, the full resounding line, The long majestic march, and energy divine.'
Halaman 408 - Relation of the Apparition of one Mrs. Veal, the next day after her death, to one Mrs. Bargrave, at Canterbury, the 8th of September, 1705, which Apparition recommends the perusal, of Drelincourt's Book of Consolations against the Fear of Death. London, 1705.
Halaman 202 - That general knowledge which now circulates in common talk, was in his time rarely to be found. Men, not professing learning, were not ashamed of ignorance; and in the female world, any acquaintance with books was distinguished only to be censured."* It
Halaman 406 - of glorious memory, is now by God's blessing, under the happy reign of her majesty, in a most safe and flourishing condition ; and whoever goes about to suggest and insinuate, that the Church is in danger, under her majesty's administration, is an enemy to the queen, the church and the kingdom.
Halaman 84 - /' Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for a hermitage.
Halaman 72 - Hail Hieroglyphick state machine, Contrived to punish fancy in ; Men that are men in thee can feel no pain, And all thy insignificants disdain. Contempt, that false new word for shame, Is, without crime, an empty name ; A shadow to amuse mankind, But never frights the wise or well-fixed mind. Virtue despises human scorn, And scandals innocence adorn.
Halaman 47 - He that opposes his own judgment against the current of the times, ought to be backed with unanswerable truths ; and he that has truth on his side is a fool, as well as a coward, if he is afraid to own it, because of the currency or multitude of other men's opinions.
Halaman 409 - the kinswoman positively assures the justice, " that the whole matter, as it is related and laid down, is really true, and what she herself heard, as near as may be, from Mrs. Bargrave's own mouth, who, she knows, had no reason to invent or publish such a story, or any design to forge
Halaman 62 - shall discover the said Daniel De Foe to one of her majesty's principal secretaries of state, or any of her majesty's justices of the peace, so he may be apprehended, shall have a reward of 50/., which her majesty has ordered immediately to be paid upon such discovery.
Halaman 324 - An Act for establishing religious worship in this province, according to the Church of England, and for the erecting of churches for the public worship of God, and also for the maintenance of ministers, and the building convenient houses for them,