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Jonathan Swift, ''An argument to prove that the abolishing of Christianity in England may, as things now stand, be attended with some inconveniences, and perhaps not produce those many good effects proposed thereby'' (London: Timothy Atkins, 1717). [http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/intro-to-literature/d/1717_swift__abolishing_christianity.pdf Oldenburg Anglistikserver]  
Jonathan Swift, ''An argument to prove that the abolishing of Christianity in England may, as things now stand, be attended with some inconveniences, and perhaps not produce those many good effects proposed thereby'' (London: Timothy Atkins, 1717). [http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik/lit-wiss/intro-to-literature/d/1717_swift__abolishing_of_christianity.pdf Oldenburg Anglistikserver]  


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Latest revision as of 11:53, 28 October 2007

Jonathan Swift, An argument to prove that the abolishing of Christianity in England may, as things now stand, be attended with some inconveniences, and perhaps not produce those many good effects proposed thereby (London: Timothy Atkins, 1717). Oldenburg Anglistikserver