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Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith

CHAPTER IV
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On this day they were to buy, on a second to sell, on a third to hunt, on a fourth to do nothing.

If a child was born on such a day, it would live; if on another, its life would be sickly; if on another, it would perish early.[57] Their descendants who reject the Bible are fully as superstitious.

Astrologers, and Mediums, and Clairvoyants, in multitudes, find a profitable trade among them; and one prominent anti-Bible lecturer will cure you of any disease you have, if you will only inclose, in a letter, a lock of hair from the right temple, and--a--five dollar bill.
The precepts of even the wisest men, and the laws of the best regulated States, commanded or approved of vice.

In Babylon prostitution was compulsory on every female.

The Carthaginian law required human sacrifices.


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