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And there are two parts of this Objection. 1st. That a great part of the Laws of Religion do thwart the natural inclinations of men, which may reasonably be supposed to be from God. And, 2ly. That all of them together are a heavy yoke, and do lay too great a restraint upon humane Nature, intrenching too much upon the pleasures and liberty of it. |
And there Are two parts of this Objection. 1st. That a great part of the Laws of Religion do thwart the natural inclinations of men, which may reasonably be supposed to be from God. And, 2ly. That all of them together Are a heavy yoke, and do lay too great a restraint upon humane Nature, entrenching too much upon the pleasures and liberty of it. |
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