AN INSIDIOUS TEACHING

The writer read Pope's "Essay on Man" when a boy, and many of its passages made a powerful impression on his mind. Among such passages is the following:—

All nature is but art unknown to thee;
All change, direction, which thou canst not see;
All discord, harmony not understood;
All partial evil, universal good;
And spite of pride, in erring reason's spite,
One truth is clear, Whatever is, is right.

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RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT
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