Chap.

 1    1|        When that wise Being who created us and placed us here, saw
 2    1|      gift it was, if man was so created as to have a capacity to
 3    2|        for if but one being was created with vicious inclinations,
 4    2|         opinion, that woman was created for man, may have taken
 5    2|         whole creation was only created for his convenience or pleasure.~ ~
 6    2| immortal, and that man was only created for the present scene, -
 7    2|       to be melancholy. She was created to be the toy of man, his
 8    2|    brutes they were principally created for the use of man, he will
 9    3|      granted that woman was not created merely to gratify the appetite
10    4|     human reason; for, were man created perfect, or did a flood
11    4|      always represented as only created to see through a gross medium,
12    4|        for granted, she was not created merely to be the solace
13    4|       instructors! what were we created for? To remain, it may be
14    4|     necessary that we should be created to enable man to acquire
15    4|         opinion, that they were created rather to feel than reason,
16    4|       being cherished, perhaps, created, were treated in the same
17    4|      the women who appear to be created not to enjoy the fellowship
18    4|     whole human race! hast thou created such a being as woman, who
19    5|         doubt whether woman was created for man: and, though the
20    5|      any class of mankind be so created that it must necessarily
21    5|           Were we, indeed, only created to flutter our hour out
22   13|    believe that all things were created by him, and that all beings
23   13|     have allowed that they were created to fulfil.~ ~ SECT. IV.~ ~
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