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William Penn. (1644–1718).  Fruits of Solitude.
The Harvard Classics.  1909–14.
 
Part I
 
Indifferency
 
 
423. Indifference is good in Judgment, but bad in Relation, and stark nought in Religion.  1
  424. And even in Judgment, our Indifferency must be to the Persons, not Causes: For one, to be sure, is right.  2
 

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