Chap.

1    1| subjects are discussed that lay so near his heart-~ ~ *
2    2|  and tyrannic it is thus to lay down a system of slavery;
3    4|  determine; for I shall not lay any great stress on the
4    5|   be sometimes compelled to lay it aside. Dissipation, levity,
5    5|  them, above all things, to lay a due restraint on themselves.
6    5|     for their belief, as to lay down precisely the tenets
7    7|    It may be thought that I lay too great a stress on personal
8   12| body, which is necessary to lay the foundation of a good
9   13|   as cunning? And may I not lay some stress on this fact
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