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1829 Aug. 14
Reformists reviewed. 
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§. 2. Reformists classed
Example of a person
 placed with doubt in
 the antireformist
 class he can change convert
 the doubt into assurance
 by becoming a decided
 reformist
If for example, speaking of any individual we
 it shall happen to us to say — we know not to what genus class or sort
 or species to refer this individual — whether the reformist
 or the anti-reformist — as though he appears in the character
 of a reformist  we suspect him of being an anti-reformist
 in disguise what can be easier  to him than
 to convert our doubts into assurance  in the first case
 to wipe off our suspicions in the other? by disclosing
 the  by substituting to the anti-reformational
 the correspondent reformational practices in a case of
 intentions by substituting to the suspected anti reformational open and decided declarations of intentions
 intentions declare upon di opposite to those which
 we had been apprehensive of according to our apprehension of his harbouring.
So when an antireformist
 under the mask of a 
 reformist
So again in case of suspicion of his being
 under the mask of a reformist in reality an anti-reformist.
 You the According to your conception of it meant
you I approved of such or such an existing abuse arrangement
 no such thing. I disapprove of it. According to your examples
 of the matter I disapprove of such or such a proposed residual
 arrangement: no such thing I approve of it
If he be wronged by
 being classed as an
 antireformist he
 cannot be more eager
 than we to be set
 right
Should there be any such person to whom he
 being a sincere and thorough reformist we have done wrong by locating
 him the class of ant-reformist, or in the order 
 of semi-reformist he cannot be more eager
 to set us right than we shall be to be set right.
Being ourselves declared thorough-reformist, he will 
 on this occasion so that in it the claim we lay laying claim to the reputation of sincerity
 on the occasion we do not make any very extravagant
 draught decides over draught on his confidence.
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