The Atlantic Monthly, volume 06, No. 37, November, 1860

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We cannot speakentire and unmixed truth, because utterance separates a part from thewhole, and consequently in a measure distorts and exaggerates and doesinjustice to other truths. The moment we speak, we are one-sided andliable to be assailed by the reverse side of the fact. Hence thehostility that exists between different sects and religions; theirfounders were each possessed of some measure of truth, and consequentlystood near to a common ground of agreement, but in the statement itbecame vi...tiated and partial; and the more their disciples have expoundedand sought to lodge their principles in a logical system, the more theyhave diverged from the primitive sentiment. If the sects would let logicalone and appeal only to the consciousness of men, there would be novery steep difference between them, and each would promote the good ofthe other. But the moment we rest with the reason and the understandingthere must be opposition and divergence, for they apprehend things byparts, and not by the mass; they deal with facts, and not with laws.

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