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Considering therefore how great Distresses and Calamities Human Nature is ever liable to, what Wise Man wou'd ever be without the Comforts and Supports of Religion under ' em? or wou'd not think it the most miserable and forlorn Condition to be as without a God in the World? Which is the utmost (tho' the most vain and absurd hope) of Atheists, Infidels, and Irreligious People. Thus you see the First sort of the Works of Darkness, not only do us no good, |
Considering Therefore how great Distresses and Calamities Human Nature is ever liable to, what Wise Man would ever be without the Comforts and Supports of Religion under ' em? or would not think it the most miserable and forlorn Condition to be as without a God in the World? Which is the utmost (though the most vain and absurd hope) of Atheists, Infidels, and Irreligious People. Thus you see the First sort of the Works of Darkness, not only do us no good, |
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