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28 May 1808 11
2. The intellectual mischief may be thus described
But to a conservative mind, and especially to a
mind impressed in any degree with those apprehensions in
which it is the province of religion to inspire, the habitual
of , and especially of of certain of th vices which have find no
pleasure to mask their bitterness, is a situation too irksome
to be borne endured by a man without his looking out
for relief. But relief is no otherwise to be obtained
than by framing a sort of partial cypher of morality adapted
to the purpose: a system which laying hold of the vague
and ambiguous import of the term , finds in it
a sufficient warrant for yielding to the present
era.
To a man to a posture which he
condemns as an opinion as minimal or to an opinion which his judgment
condemns as false, than is but one course, but that
unhappily is effectual as it is simple: and this is to turn
and form an exclude from out of his reflection
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