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1 I, II | and have no religion, no worship. The saints who are canonized 2 I, II | joined with piety is the best worship of God,” can be an innate 3 I, II | viz. “Virtue is the best worship of God,” i.e. is most acceptable 4 I, II | That virtue is the best worship of God,” will be most true 5 I, II | know that it is part of the worship of God, not to kill another 6 I, II | seldom failing to make them worship for divine what she hath 7 I, II | reverenced by others?~26. A worship of idols. It is easy to 8 I, II | it comes to pass than men worship the idols that have been 9 I, III| innate principles.~7. Idea of worship not innate. That God is 10 I, III| unless the ideas of God and worship are innate. That the idea 11 I, III| That the idea the term worship stands for is not in the 12 I, III| they know not what that worship of God is, which is their 13 I, III| hath a true idea of God and worship, will assent to this proposition, “ 14 I, III| to have ideas of God and worship, (which conversation with 15 IV, XII| divinity, religion, and worship must we needs have! Nothing