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if from its Principles and Duties we should endeavour to perswade men that in Afflictions and Miseries there was a sensitive pleasure, or at least no sensitive regret: Virtue and Piety do not charm us into to a Lethargy, do not lessen the Impressions of Pain, or the resentments of Injuries; they rather improve them, by how much the Temperate and the Intellectual are more keen and exquisite in all their perceptions, than the Sensual and Debauched; |
if from its Principles and Duties we should endeavour to persuade men that in Afflictions and Misery's there was a sensitive pleasure, or At least not sensitive regret: Virtue and Piety do not charm us into to a Lethargy, do not lessen the Impressions of Pain, or the resentments of Injuries; they rather improve them, by how much the Temperate and the Intellectual Are more keen and exquisite in all their perceptions, than the Sensual and Debauched; |
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