"The Wages of Sin is Death; it's poor Wages that will not make a Man live; as Virtue is its own Reward, so Sin is its own Executioner."
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Human Prudence; or, The Art by which a Man May Raise Himself and His Fortune to Grandeur, 12th ed. (Dublin: Samuel Fairbrother, 1726) p. 73
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William De Britaine
William De Britaine (c. 1625 – c. 1693) was an English author.
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