The Earl of Castlehaven's Memoirs, Or His Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland: With His Own Engagement and Conduct Therein; Containing Also an Appendix and PostScript (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Earl of Castlehaven's Memoirs, or His Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland: With His Own Engagement and Conduct Therein; Containing Also an Appendix and Postscript

If these truths were sufficiently adverted to; if it were considered how much mankind have been embittered and toasted, by the translation of power from one religious party to another, much peace, much humanity, would ensue; much ignorance would be obviated, and error (worse than ignorance) would vanish: the quarrels about religion would be mostly at an end. Instead of labouring our whole lives to detect the errors in the religion of others, we would seriously and usefully employ part of the time in the detection of those in our own an examination extremely wanted, but, I doubt, equally remote; if we wilfully acquiesce in the fallacious conviction, that our own containeth no heterodox articles such a conviction is really the more productive of evil, as it infers that infalli.

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