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A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume I (of 3)

INTRODUCTION
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Professed gamesters sacrifice every thing, without distinction, to their wants, not caring if the order of nature, or if the very ends of creation, be reversed.

They turn day into night, and night into day.

They force animated nature into situations for which it was never destined.

They lay their hands upon things innocent and useful, and make them noxious.

They by hold of things barbarous, and render them still more barbarous by their pollutions.
Hartley, in his essay upon man, has the following observation upon gaming.
"The practice of playing at games of chance and skill is one of the principal amusements of life.


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