Chap.

1    2|  God by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature!' Men,
2    3|    rest upon. No other firm base is there under heaven -
3    4|        Ignorance is a frail base for virtue! Yet, that it
4    4|   nay, a still more fragile base has been given to this stupendous
5    5|     built upon this ignoble base, I may be allowed to doubt
6    5| affections have always some base alloy, as permanent as is
7   11|     always rest on the same base, and have the same weight
8   13| catch a character, that the base of the moral character,
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