Desunt nonnulla
Note by H Craik to chapter 11 of Tale of a Tub

These lacunae appear always to come in when Swift finds his satire taking a course which he would prefer that the reader should guess, rather than that he should fully express it. It is possible that Here he stops short at an analysis which would reduce all religious fervour to a common source in human weakness. The comparison between Peter and Jack might be carried further; and the influence of both might be traced to the ears by which men like asses, are to be held.