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Edward Gibbon

“Passing from the sectaries of the law itself,[the Gnostics] asserted that it was impossible that a religion which consisted only of bloody sacrifices and trifling ceremonies, and whose rewards as well as punishments were all of a carnal and temporal nature, could inspire the love of virtue, or restrain the impetuosity of passion.”

Edward Gibbon, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1: 180-395
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