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movement and the churches arising from it). He was further spending as much time in London as he was able and lobbying to get further preferment in the church. He did this by publishing nine of his sermons in 1719, and in 1721, 1723, and 1730 he published collections of his verses (at each juncture
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and, though presumed dead, reemerges some 34 lines later with a lengthy tale of his exploits beneath the mud. That year, Smedley attacked Swift again in
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This prompted Swift to respond from the pulpit to a sermon preached by "that scoundrel Smedley." Smedley again accused the high church of being in the
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became one of Smedley's champions. He argued that Smedley had suffered persecution for his Whig views before 1714 (and the death of
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Pope has Smedley among the muck-divers in Book II of the poem, where Smedley dives into the sewage and filth of
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Smedley was unable or unwilling to live within his income, and he mortgaged part of his deanery in Clogher to
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in 1709. Despite having that office, he spent as much time as he could in Dublin and away from his parish.
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Seccombe, Thomas and Toby Barnard. "Jonathan Smedley". In Matthew, H.C.G. and Brian Harrison, eds.
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A Rational and Historical Account of the Principles which Gave Birth to the Late Rebellion.
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cathedral for a position in England itself. He was Dean of Clogher from 1724 to 1727.
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During this time Smedley attempted to get subscriptions for a projected
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in 1724. He was an opportunist and satirical victim who engaged in a
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A Universal View of All the Eminent Writers on the Holy Scriptures
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in western Ireland. He may not have spent much time at his new
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position, and he accused the high churchmen of weakening the
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and also attempted to attack Pope. Swift replied with
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In 1728 Smedley was made one of the bad examples in
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