It is thus superstition infatuates man from his infancy, fills him with vanity, and enslaves him with fanaticism.


Samuel Wilkinson, trans., The System of Nature (Project Gutenberg e-text), vol. 1, chap. IX


It is thus superstition infatuates man from his infancy, fills him with vanity, and enslaves him with fanaticism.

It is thus superstition infatuates man from his infancy, fills him with vanity, and enslaves him with fanaticism.

It is thus superstition infatuates man from his infancy, fills him with vanity, and enslaves him with fanaticism.

It is thus superstition infatuates man from his infancy, fills him with vanity, and enslaves him with fanaticism.