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1   I,   2|        devotees of an antiquated superstition. And, in the first place,
2   I,  25|      sacrilege, polluting by the superstition of its own novelty ceremonies
3   I,  42|        and of the most senseless superstition, (even they) dare not allege
4  IV,   7| inventions of a most meaningless superstition, and the false gods of fancy?
5 VII,  26|         the parent and mother of superstition, acquainted with its fame
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