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 * Then I.
   Some consider this as the cavil of an infidel objector,
   equivalent to the Epicurean maxim, {Ede, bibe, lude; post
   mortem nulla voluptas,} "Eat, drink, and play; there is no
   pleasure after death."  But it may be regarded as a
   recommendation of a moderate use of worldly things, with a
   cheerful and contented mind; which may justly be considered as
   the greatest advantage which can be made of all below the sun:
   and amidst all changes, such a frame of mind, if the result of
   right principles, may and ought to be preserved; and it will
   be the recompence and solace of all our labours and toils.

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