Chap.

1    1| neglecting private duties only to disturb, by cunning tricks, the
2    2|      indulge those emotions which disturb the order of society, and
3    5|        austerity of reason should disturb the soft playfulness of
4    5|          use here, and, probably, disturb our animal enjoyments, even
5    6|           would not be allowed to disturb the discharge of the sober
6   12|           affections, continually disturb the course of study, and
7   13|       sanctioned by God, it would disturb the order established in
8   13|        miracle will be allowed to disturb his general laws, to restore
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