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Well knowing that Religion, though but fained, is a conservative of States. upon consideration of which harmefull consequences, which naturally follow Atheisme, and the deniall of Gods providence, 'tis the opinion of that Author, that as 'twas no Injustice in those Grecian Citties, which banisht Philosophers, who were of this Opinion, out of their Commonwealth, so if there should be found a Nation of such impious perswasions, 'twould be no Injustice in any other People, who are not Atheists, by way of punishment, to banish them out of he World. |
Well knowing that Religion, though but feigned, is a conservative of States. upon consideration of which harmful consequences, which naturally follow Atheism, and the denial of God's providence, it's the opinion of that Author, that as 'twas no Injustice in those Grecian Cities, which banished Philosophers, who were of this Opinion, out of their Commonwealth, so if there should be found a nation of such impious persuasions, 'twould be no Injustice in any other People, who Are not Atheists, by Way of punishment, to banish them out of he World. |
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