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To expect it, as Bishop Sanderson says, would beas absurd as to expect to see with the ear and to hear with the eye. Sovarious are our opinions upon these subjects, that we not only differfrom one another upon them, but at different times we find we differ fromourselves; and, as another learned churchman, in more recent times, hassaid, what could be more unjust than to quarrel with other men fordiffering in opinion from him, when no two men ever differed more fromone another than he at differen...t times differed on the very same subjectfrom himself. Under this state of uncertainty in human judgment, I callupon you, and I am sure I shall not call in vain, to be slow to condemnthe opinions of others, because they are different from your own; and, therefore, if any of you should think reform in Parliament needless, oreven dangerous, I still call upon you (though the writer of this papershould be a reformer, and even though he is called in reproach a radicalreformer) not to condemn the defendant in this case through prejudiceagainst the author's opinions; but solely to enquire (be those opinionsever so just or ever so absurd) whether he is sincere in entertainingthem; for, if he be (as I shall show you presently from the highestauthority) the law does not consider him criminal.
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