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WILLIAM
PENN
"Some Fruits of Solitude in Reflections and Maxims" Detraction 267. Have a care of that base Evil Detraction. It is the Fruit of Envy, as that is of Pride; the immediate Offspring of the Devil: Who, of an Angel, a Lucifer, a Son of the Morning, made himself a Serpent, a Devil, a Beelzebub, and all that is obnoxious to the Eternal Goodness. 268. Vertue is not secure against Envy. Men will Lessen what they won't Imitate. 269. Dislike what
deserves it, but never Hate: For that is of the Nature of Malice; which
is almost ever to Persons, not Things, and is one of the blackest Qualities
Sin begets in the Soul.
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