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Excerpt from An Enquiry Into the Natural Right of Mankind to Debate Freely Concerning Religion
Ties in them. And perhaps it were better too, to reduce the great Number of Books that are now in the Hands of every one, ' to a few, to ferve the World for common Food of the Mind, by frequent Reading and Meditation: But as there is no Ap pearance of reforming the World on that Head, and hindering them to fol low their different Inclinations in Read ing as in Eating, it is fit and expedient to ibew them Truth in as many diffe rent Forms. And Drefi'es as their Minds are capable to behold it. B 4.
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