CHAP. LVI.
IT is an infallible sign of approaching ruine in a Republick, when Reli∣gion is neglected, and her establish't ceremonies interrupted: let therefore
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IT is an infallible sign of approaching ruine in a Republick, when Reli∣gion is neglected, and her establish't ceremonies interrupted: let therefore
that Prince that would be potent, be pious; and that he may punish loosness the better, let him be religious: the joy of Jerusalem depends upon the peace of Sion.