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Letters Containing a Sketch of the Politics of France: And of the Scenes Which Have Passed in ... 2
Williams Helen Maria
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It I 6 fcized ( 1^0 ) feized on thofe privileges which in ail countries, and under every eftablifhmcnt of religion, have been accorded with (he common confent of mankind, and on the exercife of which much of the order and happinefs of the world has been thought to depend. On our entrance into the world it is the prieft who confers on us our moral exiftence; in riper days it is he who hallows our affeftions •, and with* out his difmiffion we have been taught to think that our road to heaven was ...not altogether fecure* Of the two firft of thefe funftions, the^legiflative affcmbly had taken poffeffion — the fathers brought iheir children to be regenerated at the municipal font, and the lover led hia blufliing miltrefs before the altar of Hy- men, and received her frdm the hand of the civil officer, who pronounced their union " in the name of the law." The care of difpofing of the citizens at death, yet remained to the church, and the fu^ nerali ( i8i ) iieral* continued tx> darken the way in^ long proceffions, till the commune feizcA on this laft prerogative of the clergy, and decreed^ that gay revolutionary colours.

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