""The Nature, Folly, Sin, And Danger Of Being Righteous Over Much: Doctrines And Practices Of Certain Modern Enthusiasts"" is a book written by Joseph Trapp in 1739. The book is a critique of the extreme religious practices of certain ""modern enthusiasts"" who were deemed to be overly righteous in their beliefs and actions. Trapp argues that this excessive righteousness can lead to folly, sin, and danger, and that it is important to maintain a balanced...