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Let the Epicure conceiue a Prouidence more delicate then his owne fansie, and with ridiculous impietie busie himselfe about his lazie God, who lyes retired from the prospect and fable of the world. |
Let the Epicure conceive a Providence more delicate then his own fancy, and with ridiculous impiety busy himself about his lazy God, who lies retired from the prospect and fable of the world. |
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