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    philosophicallyngeaning

    established:thatthereue

    anduainsignification,thaioned;forthat

    thereostasnydifferentopinionsnghonour,as

    hetrue

    naturalbeautyofvirtue,iaintaiindepe

    ofanyreligionever.nay,”addedhe,”youyourselfwillallow

    ityexistindepeofallbutone:soetan,ajew,

    andalltheintainersofallthedifferesintheworld.”

    threplied,thisaliceofall

    theehetruechurch.hesaid,hedoubtednotbutthatall

    theinfidelsaitheheyuld,

    nfinehonourtotheironabledeceptions;

    ”buthonour,”sayshe,”isnotthereforenifold,becausethereare

    nyabsurdopinionsaboutit;nionnifold,becausethere

    arevarioussedheresiesiion

    religion,ianthechristianreligion;andnotonlythechristian

    religion,buttheprotestantreligion;andnotonlytheprotestant

    religion,buttheean

    thatdeofdivinegralynsistenth,but

    depeupon,thisreligion;andisnsistenthanddepe

    uponnoother.noean,andh

    ean,will

    uphold,stlessdictateanuntruth,istoassertanabsurditytoo

    shogtobenceived.”

    ”ipurposelyavoided,”sayssquare,”draonclusionhi

    thoughtevidentfrobr >

    sureyouhavenotattetedtoans.hoodropthearticle

    ion,ithinkitisplain,froouhavesaid,thatwe

    havedifferentideasofhonour;ore

    terofitsexplanationihaveasserted,thattruehonourandtrue

    virtuearealstsynonyuster,andtheyarebothfouhe

    unalterableruleht,aealfitnessofthings;toh

    anuntruthbeingabsolutelyrepugnantandntrary,itiscertainthat

    truehonourotsupportanuntruth.inthis,therefore,ithink

    thatthishonourbesaidtobefoundedon

    religioany

    positivelaw”

    ”iagree,”ans,th,”anwho

    assertshonourtobeanter.allhy,didi

    agree”

    hevery

    ldly,theyhadbothstakenhisaning;forthathehadsaid

    nothingoftruehonour.itispossible,hohave

    easilyquietedthedisputants,,had

    notaeo,afiothe

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    ntaininganecessaryapologyfortheauthor;andachildish

    i,hperhapsrequiresanapologylikewise

    beforeiproe

    snstrusintoefeaylead

    theforien

    inthecauseofvirtueion.

    ihope,therefore,nonisuanding

    ofperversionofaning,srepresent,asendeavto

    annature;and

    an,andraise

    hibovethebrutecreation.this,reader,iuretosayand

    byhouuchthere

    e,thatiherhaveburied

    thesentintsofthesetealoblivion,thanhave

    doneanyinjurytoeitherofthesegloriouscauses.

    orary,itishavieotheirservice,thatihave

    takenupohelivesandasoftheirfalse

    aedangerous

    ene;andihatbionandvirtuehave

    rehypocritesthaiest

    profligatesorinfidelsuldever:nay,farther,as

    thesetheirpurity,arerightlycalledthebandsofcivil

    society,andareihegreatestofblessings;sowhenpoisoned

    andrruptedhfraud,pretendeffectation,theyhave

    beetheerate

    thestcruelschiefstotheiroies.

    indeed,idoubtnotbutthisridiculey

    anytrueandjustsentintsoftenca

    froheuthsofthesepersoheaken

    together,andishouldbenceivedtoridiculeallalike.nohe

    readerenwere

    fools,theyuldnotbesupposedtohaveholdewrong

    principles,andtohaveutterednothingbutabsurdities;

    injustiustihavedootheircharacters,hadi

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    upontheisnionorvirtue,buttheor

    thetooeglected

    virtue,andsquare,religion,inthepositionoftheirseveral

    syste,andhadnotbothutterlydiscardedallnaturalgoodnessof

    heart,theyhadneverbeenrepreseheobjectsofderisionin

    thishistory;inheed.

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