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For certainly (although some Atheists strain the notion too far, (as he whom Tully brings in, asserting, that all Religion was invented by Statesmen for politick ends; of whose mind I doubt there are still more than a good many) yet) it is an unquestionable Truth, that Religion hath a great influence upon the peaceable Government of Kingdoms, nor can any Body Politick be well governed without it: |
For Certainly (although Some Atheists strain the notion too Far, (as he whom Tully brings in, asserting, that all Religion was invented by Statesmen for politic ends; of whose mind I doubt there Are still more than a good many) yet) it is an unquestionable Truth, that Religion hath a great influence upon the peaceable Government of Kingdoms, nor can any Body Politic be well governed without it: |
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Totam de Diis opinionem fictum a sapientilus Reip. causa, &c. Tull. de Nat. De. |
whole de Dis opinionem fictum a sapientilus Reip causa, etc. Tull. de Nat. De. |
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