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Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Complete - Montaigne, Michel de · 68 words
Plato in his Laws, makes three sorts of belief injurious to the gods; that there are none; that they concern not themselves about our affairs; that they never refuse anything to our vows, offerings, and sacrifices. The first of these errors according to his opinion, never continued rooted in any man from his infancy to his old age; the other two, he confesses, men might be obstinate in.
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