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WILLIAM
PENN
"Some Fruits of Solitude in Reflections and Maxims" Inquiry 155. Have a care of Vulgar Errors. Dislike, as well as Allow Reasonably. 156. Inquiry is Human; Blind Obedience Brutal. Truth never loses by the one, but often suffers by the other. 157. The usefulest Truths are plainest: And while we keep to them, our Differences cannot rise high. 158. There may be
a Wantonness in Search, as well as a Stupidity in Trusting. It is great
Wisdom equally to avoid the Extreams.
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