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"Defoe, Daniel (1660?-1731)"
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Date: 1715
"Why, Child, to have the Spirit of God which wrote that Word, print it in your Mind, and give you Understanding both to read and obey it."
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Date: 1719
"I found it was not so easy to imprint right Notions in his Mind about the Devil, as it was about the Being of a God."
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Date: 1722, 1723
The "Laws of Honour" may be "printed by the Laws of Nature in the Breast of a Soldier, or a Man of Honour"
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