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and the Heathen in Minutius Foelix to argue If the World were governed by Divine Providence and a Deity, The Tyrants Phalaris and Dionysius had never deserved Kingdoms: The Patriots Rutilius and Camillus had never undergone Banishment; nor Socrates dyed by Poison. And this gave occasion to that infidelity the Prophet Malachy mentions, when the People Murmured, It was vain to serve God, |
and the Heathen in Minutius Felix to argue If the World were governed by Divine Providence and a Deity, The Tyrants Phalaris and Dionysius had never deserved Kingdoms: The Patriots Rutilius and Camillus had never undergone Banishment; nor Socrates died by Poison. And this gave occasion to that infidelity the Prophet Malachy mentions, when the People Murmured, It was vain to serve God, |
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