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Religion direct us rather to ſecure inward peace than outward eaſe, to be more careful to avoid everlaſting and intolerable torment than ſhort and light afflictions which are but for a moment; […] In a word, our main intereſt is to be as happy as we can, and as long as is poſſible; and if we be caſt into ſuch circumſtances, that we muſt be either in part and for a time or elſe wholly and always miſerable, the beſt wiſdom is to chuſe the greateſt and moſt laſting happiness, but the leaſt and ſhorteſt miſery.
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Religion
direct
us
rather
to
ſecure
inward
peace
than
outward
eaſe,
to
be
more
careful
to
avoid
everlaſting
and
intolerable
torment
than
ſhort
and
light
afflictions
which
are
but
for
a
moment;
[…]
In
a
word,
our
main
intereſt
is
to
be
as
happy
as
we
can,
and
as
long
as
is
poſſible;
and
if
we
be
caſt
into
ſuch
circumſtances,
that
we
muſt
be
either
in
part
and
for
a
time
or
elſe
wholly
and
always
miſerable,
the
beſt
wiſdom
is
to
chuſe
the
greateſt
and
moſt
laſting
happiness,
but
the
leaſt
and
ſhorteſt
miſery.