Chap.

 1    1|    priests, touching the most powerful springs of savage conduct,
 2    3|      she employs is much more powerful than ours; for all her levers
 3    4|        first of all, the most powerful prince in Europe, and consequently
 4    4|  wantonness, have then a more powerful stimulus than either appetite
 5    5| talked with passion, and that powerful spell worked on the sensibility
 6    6|    asked whether, as the most powerful effects in nature are apparently
 7   11|  merely because they obeyed a powerful instinct?~ ~ The simple
 8   12|        to produce which, many powerful physical and moral causes
 9   12|    benevolence, will not be a powerful spring of action unless
10   13|       one God, and that he is powerful, wise, and good?~ ~ Do you
11   13|     only that an all-wise and powerful Being, as good as he is
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