An Enquiry into an Origin of Honour; and the Usefulness of Christianity in War by Bernard Mandeville
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_Few Men are wicked from a desire to be so_
_How even bad Men may be chear'd up by Preaching_ _Hyopcrites to save an outward Appearance may be as useful as Men of Sincerity_ _There are two sorts of Hypocrites very different from one another_ The Contents of the Fourth Dialogue. _An Objection of_ Horatio, _concerning Fast-Days_ _What War they would be useful in, if duely kept_ _How Christianity may be made serviceable to Anti-Christian Purposes_ _What is understood in_ England _by keeping a Fast-Day_ _The real Doctrine of Christ can give no Encouragement for Fighting_ _Instances, where Divines seem not to think themselves strictly tied to the Gospel_ _The Art of Preaching in Armies_ |
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