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The Golden Calf, Which the World Adores, and Desires by John Frederick Helvetius
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Therefore, Drink, my Friends, of
the following Dialogue, or Springing
Colloquy, presented by me,
wishing you well, that thence
you may satisfie, and allay all the
Thirst of your Thirsting Minds:
for I doubt not in the least, but
that this Study of Divine Wisdome,
will be more sweet to you,
than Nectar and Ambrosia. No
other will I communicate, no other
have I common, then that of Jul.
Cæs. Scaliger: The End, of Wisemen,
is the Communication of Wisdome:
according to that of Gregory
Nyßen: He who is Good, in Nature,
the same very willingly communicates
his Goods to others. For it is the
part of good Men, to be profitable
to others.





CHAP. II.


Divers Ilustrious men have
written touching the Verity
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