Representation of the Impiety And Immorality of the English Stage (1704); Some Thoughts Concerning the Stage in a Letter to a Lady (1704)

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VI. Can it be denied, but that the going of a few sober Persons, tho'but once a Year, to see a Play, that they think less offensive anddangerous, does encourage many others to go frequently to Plays, and tothose that are more abominably loose and prophane; who might never go atall to them, if none frequented them but such as were entirely abandonedto Shame as well as Vice?
VII. Can Persons who have good Dispositions to Religion, who go but onceor twice in a Year to the _Play-House_, say, upon t
...heir Experience, thatthey think the seeing of Plays is proper to encrease the Love of God inMen, to fit them for holy Exercises, and to promote their spiritualWelfare? or rather, Must they not own, that by the seeing of Plays theyare more indisposed for Religious Performances; that the Awe andReverence which they had for God and Religion, and the Horrour whichthey had at the Sins which they there see Men divert themselves with, and make a Jest of, does thereby wear off; that their sensual Desiresare more heightned and enflamed; that they are more alienated from God, and more enamoured with the World?

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