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3. He takes notice only of those whom we stile Wicked, that were afraid of a future State, they were the chief Objects of his Pity and Compassion, who, besides the Fear of Scourges, L. 3. v. 1025, &c. Racks and Prisons in this World, were tortured with the Dread of new and more terrible Punishments in some other; and all his Arguments serve only for the Consolation and Encouragement of such unhappy Wretches, who, through Fear of future Pains, either denied themselves some present Gratification, or were uneasie under the Guilt of past Actions, none but the Wicked and Impious being concerned in all the Fabulous and Poetick Stories of future Torments, which he derides. |
3. He Takes notice only of those whom we style Wicked, that were afraid of a future State, they were the chief Objects of his Pity and Compassion, who, beside the fear of Scourges, L. 3. v. 1025, etc. Racks and Prisons in this World, were tortured with the Dread of new and more terrible Punishments in Some other; and all his Arguments serve only for the Consolation and Encouragement of such unhappy Wretches, who, through fear of future Pains, either denied themselves Some present Gratification, or were uneasy under the Gilded of passed Actions, none but the Wicked and Impious being concerned in all the Fabulous and Poetic Stories of future Torments, which he derides. |
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