Origin of
Superstition
and Tyranny, from
the same principle, of Fear, v.
the same principle, of Fear, v.
Pope - Essay on Man
Of that which is called the State of
Nature, v. 144. Reason instructed by Instinct in the invention of Arts,
v. 166, and in the Forms of Society, v. 176. V. Origin of Political
Societies, v. 196. Origin of Monarchy, v. 207. Patriarchal Government,
v. 212. VI. Origin of true Religion and Government, from the same
principle, of Love, v. 231, etc.
Origin of Superstition and Tyranny, from
the same principle, of Fear, v. 237, etc. The Influence of Self-love
operating to the social and public Good, v. 266. Restoration of true
Religion and Government on their first principle, v. 285. Mixed
Government, v. 288. Various forms of each, and the true end of all,
v. 300, etc.
EPISTLE III.
Here, then, we rest: "The Universal Cause
Acts to one end, but acts by various laws. "
In all the madness of superfluous health,
The trim of pride, the impudence of wealth,
Let this great truth be present night and day;
But most be present, if we preach or pray.
Look round our world; behold the chain of love
Combining all below and all above.
See plastic Nature working to this end,
The single atoms each to other tend,
Attract, attracted to, the next in place
Formed and impelled its neighbour to embrace.
See matter next, with various life endued,
Press to one centre still, the general good.
Nature, v. 144. Reason instructed by Instinct in the invention of Arts,
v. 166, and in the Forms of Society, v. 176. V. Origin of Political
Societies, v. 196. Origin of Monarchy, v. 207. Patriarchal Government,
v. 212. VI. Origin of true Religion and Government, from the same
principle, of Love, v. 231, etc.
Origin of Superstition and Tyranny, from
the same principle, of Fear, v. 237, etc. The Influence of Self-love
operating to the social and public Good, v. 266. Restoration of true
Religion and Government on their first principle, v. 285. Mixed
Government, v. 288. Various forms of each, and the true end of all,
v. 300, etc.
EPISTLE III.
Here, then, we rest: "The Universal Cause
Acts to one end, but acts by various laws. "
In all the madness of superfluous health,
The trim of pride, the impudence of wealth,
Let this great truth be present night and day;
But most be present, if we preach or pray.
Look round our world; behold the chain of love
Combining all below and all above.
See plastic Nature working to this end,
The single atoms each to other tend,
Attract, attracted to, the next in place
Formed and impelled its neighbour to embrace.
See matter next, with various life endued,
Press to one centre still, the general good.