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Chapter 17 Of Superstition

Word Count: 493    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

f, the other is contumely; and certainly superstition is the reproach of the Deity. Plutarch saith well to that purp

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Contents

Chapter 1 Of Truth Chapter 2 Of Death Chapter 3 Of Unity in Religion Chapter 4 Of Revenge Chapter 5 Of Adversity Chapter 6 Of Simulation and Dissimulation Chapter 7 Of Parents and Children Chapter 8 Of Marriage and Single Life Chapter 9 Of Envy Chapter 10 Of Love Chapter 11 Of Great Place
Chapter 12 Of Boldness
Chapter 13 Of Goodness and Goodness of Nature
Chapter 14 Of Nobility
Chapter 15 Of Seditions and Troubles
Chapter 16 Of Atheism
Chapter 17 Of Superstition
Chapter 18 Of Travel
Chapter 19 Of Empire
Chapter 20 Of Counsel
Chapter 21 Of Delays
Chapter 22 Of Cunning
Chapter 23 Of Wisdom for a Man's Self
Chapter 24 Of Innovations
Chapter 25 Of Dispatch
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