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Be not Censorious, for thou
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Be not Censorious, for thou
knowest not whom thou Judg∣est; it is a more dextrous error to speak well of an Evil Man, than Ill of a Good Man, and safer for thy Judgment to be misled by simple Charity, than Uncharitable Wisdom: He may tax others with Privilege that hath not in himself what others may Tax.