Chap.

1    2|   manner, is a most important precept, which women, who, generally
2    3|   away, or never impressed by precept, a poor substitute, it is
3    3|      but while such a sublime precept exists, as, 'be pure as
4    5| proper pole; yet after laying precept upon precept, without allowing
5    5|     after laying precept upon precept, without allowing a child
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