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A Statesman of our owne could observe divers causes of superstition. 1. Pleasing and sensuall Rites and Ceremonies. 2. Excesse of outward and Pharisaicall holinesse. 3. Over great reverence of Traditions. 4. The Stratagems of the Prelates for their owne ambition and lucre. 5. The favouring too much of good Intentions, which opens the gate to conceits and novelties. 6. The taking an aime at Divine matters by humane, which breeds mixture of imaginations. |
A Statesman of our own could observe diverse Causes of Superstition. 1. Pleasing and sensual Rites and Ceremonies. 2. Excess of outward and Pharisaical holiness. 3. Over great Reverence of Traditions. 4. The Stratagems of the Prelates for their own ambition and lucre. 5. The favouring too much of good Intentions, which Opens the gate to conceits and novelties. 6. The taking an aim At Divine matters by humane, which breeds mixture of Imaginations. |
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