Chap.

1    3|         the same principle that devotion ought to rest upon. No other
2    4|     allowed to be the mother of devotion; for I am firmly persuaded
3    4|         to heavenly;' and, like devotion, make it absorb every meaner
4    7|      abused by selfish priests. Devotion, or love, may be allowed
5   12|     tenderness, so near akin to devotion. I do not say that these
6   13| thoughtlessness, and irrational devotion. - For I do not suppose
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