Chap.

1    5|   their morals; it is often of service to them. Sometimes, by means
2    5|        arts of coquetry in the service of virtue, and those of
3    6|      unclouded Reason - 'Whose service is perfect freedom.'~ ~
4   11|      do not merit a reasonable service: and to render these demands
5   12|     the most slovenly manner a service which they think useless,
6   12| habitual contempt for the very service, the performance of which
7   12|  irreverent than the cathedral service as it is now performed in
8   13|       priests dedicated to the service of the God who was supposed
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