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Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith

CHAPTER IV
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He may lie, says Plato, who knows how to do it.

Pride and the love of popular applause were esteemed the best motives to virtue.

Profane swearing was commanded by the example of all their best writers and moralists.

Oaths are frequent in the writings of Plato and Seneca.

The gratification of the sensual appetites was openly taught.


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