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 Parts and proportions of one wond'rous whole: This fraternizes man, this constitutes Our charities and bearings. But 'tis God Diffus'd thro' all, that doth make all one whole; This the word superstition, him except, Aught to desire, ! The plenitude and permanence of bliss! O Fiends of ! not that oft Your pitiless rites have floated with man's blood The skull-pil'd Temple, not for this shall wrath Thunder against you from the Holy One! But (whether ye th' unclimbing Bigot mock With secondary Gods, or if more pleas'd Ye petrify th' imbrothell'd Atheist's heart, The Atheist your worst slave) I o'er some plain Peopled with Death, and to the silent Sun