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Epicurus, it seems, and his followers were grieved at the communesse of this fear, and therefore complain by their Poet Lucretius, that Nothing could prevail against Religion, Aeternas quoniam poenas in morte timendum. |
Epicurus, it seems, and his followers were grieved At the communesse of this Fear, and Therefore complain by their Poet Lucretius, that Nothing could prevail against Religion, Eternal quoniam poenas in morte timendum. |
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