A Letter From Irenopolis to the Inhabitants of Eleutheropolis Or a Serious Add

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A Letter From Irenopolis to the Inhabitants of Eleutheropolis Or a Serious Add
Samuel Parr
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About the effects of your intended meeting there can be little doubt; nay I mould rather affirm* that there can be no doubt, but that the effects will be far more tre- mendous than the effects of your former meeting, and I ground thefe pofitions, not only upon the general cha- racters of men, but upon fome particular events, which among yourfelves have been fubjects of complaint.
The age in which we live is diftinguimed not only for an active and ufeful fpirit of enquiry, but by a faftidious an
...d fantaftic turn of mind, which fooths us into felf-ap- probation while we deplore furrounding evils, and contem- plate diftant good. I fay not that thefe illufions may not fometimes prepare us for virtuous action, when opportu- nities for acting exift. But I fear that in too many cafes, the imagination is indulged, while the heart is not im- proved. Upon topics relating to public as well as private life, in ftudying fpeculative politics as well as in reading fentimental novels, we are often the dupes of fecret vanity, and applaud ourfelves for ideal or inactive philanthropy.

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