An Enquiry into an Origin of Honour; and the Usefulness of Christianity in War by Bernard Mandeville
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_A Passage in the Fable of the Bees Defended_ _Satyr as little to be depended upon as Panegyrick_ _Whatever belongs to Honour or Shame, has its Foundation in the Passion of Self-liking_ _The Church of_ Rome's _cunning in consulting and humouring Human Nature_ _Heraldry of great influence on the Passion of Self-liking_ _Of Canonizations of Saint, and the different Purposes they serve_ _The want of Foresight in the first Reformers_ _The worldly Wisdom of the Church of Rome_ _Hor. owning the Self-denial required in the Gospel in a literal Sense_ _The great Use she has made of it_ _The Analogy between the Popish Religion and a Manufacture_ _The Danger there is in explaining away the Self-denial of the Gospel_ _How the Self-denial of some may seem to be of use to others that practise none_ _Easy Casuists can only satisfy the_ Beau Monde |
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