Chap.

1    2|      thou bidst~ ~ 'Unargued I obey; So God ordains;~ ~ 'God
2    5| sweetness of temper: formed to obey a being so imperfect as
3    5|       him while she affects to obey. Woman has every thing against
4    5|      to reflect about who must obey? and would it not be a refinement
5    6|    their 'highest praise is to obey, unargued' - the will of
6   11|         It is your interest to obey me till you can judge for
7   11|        maturity, you must only obey me, or rather respect my
8   13|      who are taught blindly to obey authority, will endeavour
9   13|      proved that they ought to obey man implicitly, and I shall
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