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And if at any time we explained any Myftery, or 
Point of Morality, not conformable to their Prejudi- 
ces and Errors, they waited for the Preacher after 
Sermon, and difputed againfl him with a great deal 
' of force and W4t: If we could give them good Rea- 
fons for it, they liften’d very attentively ; -and when 
at lali: convinced, fubmitted, and did accordingly. We 
have not found among them any Form of Govern- 
ment, Religion, or Regular Worfhip. They adore 
the Moon, and cut their Hair, fas I remember) in 
her Decreafe, in Honour of their Deity ; which they 
give to their Prielfs, wlio imploy it to feveral Super- 
llitious Ufes. Every Family makes Laws as they pleafe, 
which is plainly the reafon that they are fo often at 
War with one another. 
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