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108 never diturb the Peace and Tranquillity of the World.

Montagne, Locke, Bayle, Spinoza, Hobbes, the Lord Shaftbury, Collins nor Toland lighted up the Firebrand of Dicord in their Countries; this has generally been the Work of Divines, who being at firt puff'd up with the Ambition of becoming Chiefs of a Sect, oon grew very deirous of being at the Head of a Party. But what do I ay? All the Works of the modern Philoophers put together will never make o much Noie as even the Dipute which aroe among the Francicans, merely about the Fahion of their Sleeves and of their Cowls.

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