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 best beginning of all living beings is God, and of all virtues, piety. And we must, therefore, speak of these two principles in the first place.</p><p>There is an error of no small importance which has taken possession of the greater portion of mankind concerning a subject which was likely by itself, or, at least, above all other subjects, to have been fixed with the greatest correctness and truth in the mind of every one;</p></div></div></body></text></TEI>