2 Sept. 1811

Jug. Util

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B.II.

Ch. Mischief. 7. Antipathy for belief

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§.1. Subject of this chapter

Bitter fruits produced by it in a large scale to nature

[...?] and nurturing 1. religion natural [...?] [...?] was

2. natural /international/ laws.

Ch.7. Mischief. 7. Producing antipathy towards others on the score of belief /or non-belief viz/ in religious persuasion, and the consequences deduced from it.

§.1. Particular subject of this chapter.

Subject always to the exception above noticed /brought to view/

With the exception of the case noticed as above, viz. in so far as it is necessary for the purpose of /to the purpose of repelling greater/ in the [...?] of evil, the mischievousness of antipathy the capacity of /by which/ this passion /affection/ to produce any other effect than bad ones has been also already brought to view. As much mischievousness as /flowing/ from whatever source /distilled/ /deduced/ produced has already been brought to view.

Its mischievous effects 1. in /private/ domestic intercourse 2. in national /public/ concerns 2. in international concerns.

[marginal insertion] the propensity of the human breast to harbour it /give admission/

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Of Antipathy the mischievousness

Except as above already brought to view.