The book 'The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift' edited by Temple Scott focuses on Swift's writings on religion and the church. It delves into his thoughts on Christianity, the Church of England, and the role of religion in society. Swift's arguments against abolishing Christianity, the clergy's power, and the clergy in Ireland are analyzed. The text explores the relationship between religion, society, and politics, shedding light on religious beliefs' complexities and influence. It also critiques the clergy's authority, their role in church revenues, and addresses religious and philosophical ideas.
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