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Al Dorf Indir. 'Legisl.' 37
Piety.
- - that Shadow disposition of useless piety which some men
place above and in stead of all every other merit; useless to God who the Deity who is its the object, useless to men mankind who are
which it is so easy to acquire and so useless when acquired
which decays has decayed exactly in proportion as Happiness and true useful Morality -
have increase
which forms at once the aliment and the poison of
a few gloomy minds, who having reasoned away all relish
for natural aliments [between the paroxysms of loathing
force on a ghastly of approbation enjoyment of those which
they have substituted in the room]
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