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For Subjects to dethrone and murder their Prince, and with unheard of impudence pretending to Piety and Justice, condemn him who is the life of the law, and the faiths Defendor; is such a piece of Religion, as the Devil never yet durst preach to Infidels and Pagans, 'tis a Prodigy in nature against the common notions of mankind, worse than Brutes, for they stand in awe of their King, not more for the strength of his limbs than the Majesty of his temper: and does Religion (think you) command that which is detestable to every nature under the Sun? Christianity sure hath not made Kings more weak and despicable, |
For Subject's to dethrone and murder their Prince, and with unheard of impudence pretending to Piety and justice, condemn him who is the life of the law, and the faiths Defendor; is such a piece of Religion, as the devil never yet durst preach to Infidels and Pagans, it's a Prodigy in nature against the Common notions of mankind, Worse than Brutus's, for they stand in awe of their King, not more for the strength of his limbs than the Majesty of his temper: and does Religion (think you) command that which is detestable to every nature under the Sun? Christianity sure hath not made Kings more weak and despicable, |
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