The Use And Abuse of Party Feeling in Matters of Religion Considered in Eight

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Paul implies, were tlie scrupu- 108 ALLOWABLE DIFFERENCE Lect. IV.
lous observances of the weak brethren among the Romans and Corinthians : still, a person's holding one error does not au- thorize us to impute others to him : it may be that there is a Calvinistic party, who maintain, as such, a complete system of doctrines, and adhere to them with indis- criminate bigotry : still we have no right to conclude, that no one who in any respect coincides with them, can be exempt from the full spirit
... of that party : it may be even that the doctrines in question appear to us to follow logically from the one maintain- ed ; still we have no right to charge with those consequences one who disavows them ; since it surely is but common charity to regard him as inconsistent, rather than wholly erroneous ; — as a bad reasoner, ra- ther than a heretic : for as it is notoriously common for men to be so inconsistent as not to admit the true conclusions which follow from the principles they hold, it is no great stretch of credulity to suppose that they may sometimes be equally incon- sistent with respect to false conclusions also.

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