CHAP. 6. The Atheist.
THe word Atheist is of a very large extent: every Polytheist is in effect an Atheist, for he that mul∣tiplies a Deitie, annihilates it; and he that divides it, destroyes it.
But amongst the heathen we may observe that who∣soever sought to withdraw people from their idolatry, was presently indited and arraign'd of Atheisme. If a∣ny Philosopher saw God through their Gods, this dust was cast in his eyes, for being more quick-sighted then others, that presently he was condemn'd for an Atheist; and thus Socrates the Pagan Martyr was put to death * 1.1 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. At this day three sorts of Atheists are extant in the world:
- 1 In life and conversation. Psal. 10.4. God is not in all his thoughts; not that he thinks there is no God, but thinks not there is a God, never minding or heeding him in the whole course of his life and actions.
- 2 In will and desire. Such could wish there were no God, or devil, as thieves would have no judge nor jaylour; Quod metuunt periisse expectunt.
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