Chap.

1    2|       opinions on credit, they blindly submit to authority. So
2    3|    object that he worships, or blindly to invest it with perfection,
3   11|    property. The father who is blindly obeyed, is obeyed from sheer
4   11| obliged to submit to authority blindly, their faculties are weakened,
5   13|  submitting to the Will of God blindly, as to an arbitrary sceptre
6   13|       that they who are taught blindly to obey authority, will
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