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First for the Gentiles, we may know the Disciples of Zoroastres, by their belief of two gods, and Incestuous wedlocks. We may know the Disciples of the Brachmans, by their unparallel'd self-denials in food and rayment. We may know the Disciples of Pythagoras, by their Reverence to the numbers of four and seven. The Disciples of Plato, by their fanciful Idaea's in the concave of the Moon. The Disciples of Zeno, by their Dreams of Apathie, and Fate. The Disciples of Mahomet, as well by the filthiness of their Paradise, as by their desperate Tenet of God's decrees. |
First for the Gentiles, we may know the Disciples of Zoroaster, by their belief of two God's, and Incestuous wedlock's. We may know the Disciples of the Brachmans, by their unparalleled self-denials in food and raiment. We may know the Disciples of Pythagoras, by their reverence to the numbers of four and seven. The Disciples of Plato, by their fanciful Idaea's in the concave of the Moon. The Disciples of Zeno, by their Dreams of Apathy, and Fate. The Disciples of Mahomet, as well by the filthiness of their Paradise, as by their desperate Tenet of God's decrees. |
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