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HAT propene inclination which is for very wie purpoes implanted in the one ex for the other, is not only neceary for the continuance of the human pecies; but is, at the ame time, when govern’d and directed by virtue and religion, productive not only of corporeal delight, but of the mot rational felicity.

But if once our carnal appetites are let looe, without thoe prudent and ecure guides, there is no exces and diorder which they are not liable to commit, even while they purue their natural atifaction; and, which may eem till more trange, there is nothing montrous and unnatural, which they are not capable of inventing, nothing o brutal and hocking which they have not actually committed. Rh