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3dly With as much likelyhood and with as good reason
as a given act practise might be the object of of
antipathy to some who would therefore be be accordingly for proscribing
it, it might be the object of an equally
violent affection in others, who would be accordingly
for enforcing it by constraint: hence would arise hence wars and rebellions
would arise rebellions and wars.Reasons for the negative The effects of such a disposition when adopted as principle
of government have never been more fatal than in
[the instance of] relation to Religious practices in those for instances
which have been the subject of controversy
between Catholics and Protestants; who have each
of them in their turns attempted to inculcate or
then intothe other or force them from proscribe by force
[into the other and of belief and other practises habits of believing and acting, of
which a great number at least have had been
such as have had could not in of themselves have
any sort of influence upon the happiness of the
society. Notions of Morality and even of taste have often given occasion to such antipathies: though the dissentions that have arisen from them have often proved fatal. King James the 1st of England happen'd to take an antipathy to the religious tenets of the Anabaptists; this antipathy finding itself seconded by congenial antipathies in others, and in some measure by the Laws, found means.
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jeremy bentham |
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