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A sequence of didactic poems that denounce religious symbols and institutions as instruments of superstition and political despotism, contrasting them with principles of reason, equality, and individual conscience. It portrays the cross as an emblem of cruelty and the crown as an instrument of oppression, recounts historical abuses committed in religion's name, and celebrates the resilience of truth, martyrs, and scientific inquiry. The tone alternates between denunciation of ecclesiastical coercion and affirmation of private judgment, moral reform, and gradual social progress toward freedom.
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