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Wbcd Bands oj Faith can impious uxre bM
rhus far that good Emperor, in a Letter to
JT))(T is to me aftonifhing, ytyj that, his Friend Antigonus. But Where the Love qf
w immortal Prince, that Chrlfiian Money has taken-Ppfleffion of the Heartrthefcv
J & 'Heathen, Marcus AntoniustHat U no Beaft
tjMan,f (allowing
o" - V moft amiable Attribute of the peas'd ; but the Avaricious can never be "fati s
-Gods, and having daily Inftances of their Fprr ify'd, and none efcapes' him with vhom-he is
fronts' oiFer'd) can have the Heart to injure hi every Virtue, but ven H
Fellow Creature, or evfcn to return Wrongs; changing Nature, the Groans of the" Oppreffed
for if the Gods wtefofa
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clow, 'i Orphan, and helplcfs Prifpner he has a -corrupts the Judge, fides with, the Bowerful,
Heart to joye the Gods 7 Under ftanding-to and treads the Poor under Foot. Where a Man
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Good : . He has riot tfie Horns of a Bull, ; the never afks what's juft, but what's lucrative;
Hoof of a Horfe,. the Claws of a Tyger, the nor what's reafonable, but what makes for his
;Teet!pf a Lyon, or the Vendm of a Serpent 5 Intereft; JDid theL
vfor asbe Gods are mercifulio have
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xient to deprive usof. Life, Who, continues he Nations ? How many have been made defolate;
can be cruelr either through Wantonnefs, Re- by Avarice ? There Js (carce a Crime which : 4;
venge, or filthy Lucre, deferys not he Ap- does not take Rife from the Auri facta fames r . . py.
pellation of Man r for Man the Gods (as is This makes the Minifter betray his Truft, and
fociable Creature ; He is not furniflied with one - by this infatiable Thii'ft of Riches Men not dSK
- iiaturai lnurumenrTor,
for Mercy and Goinpaffion r
to behold and comrnilerate the Indigent and change their native Rights for gilded Fetters
Helplcfs : He has two Feet to carry him to the here is nothing the A at :
'Temples, to praife the Gods ; and to thofe Murder Treafon, Sacrilege, are puny Crimcsi
who, want liis Afiiftancc, to imitate their Good- and Gold renders them imperceptible, ap--
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