The book 'The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D.' edited by Temple Scott contains a collection of writings on religion and the church by Jonathan Swift. The volume includes various tracts, sermons, and appendices on the Sacramental Test, as well as other religious and political topics. Swift's writing style is characterized by sharp satire and critical analysis as he addresses the political and religious issues of his time. The book provides valuable insights into Swift's perspective on religious tolerance, political loyalty, and the power dynamics within the church and state.
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Jonathan Swift(1667 1745), a poet, satirist, and clergyman, published many satirical works, among them A Modest Proposal. Robert DeMaria, Jr. is Henry Noble McCracken Professor of English at Vassar College. He has published widely on seventeenth- and eighteenth-century literature.
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