“Ignorance is the parent of bigotry, intolerance, persecution and slavery. Inform and instruct mankind; and these evils will be excluded.”

Source: A Discourse on the Love of Our Country (1789), p. 13

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Welsh nonconformist preacher and radical 1721–1791

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