An Enquiry into an Origin of Honour; and the Usefulness of Christianity in War by Bernard Mandeville
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the sober Party_
_Superstition and Enthusiasm may make Men fight, but the Doctrine of Christ never can_ _What is required in a Soldier to be call'd virtuous and good_ _Instances where debauch'd Fellows and the greatest Rogues have fought well_ _What is connived at in Soldiers and what not_ _Divines in Armies seldom rigid Casuists_ _How Troops may aquire the Character of being good Christians_ _Why Divines are necessary in Armies_ _Why the worst Religion is more beneficial to Society than Atheism_ _Whether Preachers of the Gospel ever made Men Fight_ _The use that may be made of the Old Testament_ _An everlasting Maxim in Politicks_ _When the Gospel is preach'd to military Men, and when it is let aside_ _Whether_ Cromwel's _Views in promoting an outward Shew of Piety were Religious or Political_ |
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