An excursion of Horatio Why Religious Wars are the most Cruel

The Pretensions of the Huguenot Army in France, and that of the Roundheads in England near the same

What was answered by their Adversaries

What would be the natural Consequeuce of such Differences

The Effect which such a Contrariety of Interests would always have on the sober Party

Superstition and Enthusiasm may make Men fight, but the Doctrine of Christ never can

What is required in a Soldier to be call'd virtuous and good

Instances where debauch'd Fellows and the greatest Rogues have fought well

What is connived at in Soldiers and what not

Divines in Armies seldom rigid Casuists