“It is a dull and obtuse mind, that must divide in order to distinguish; but it is a still worse, that distinguishes in order to divide. In the former, we may contemplate the source of superstition and idolatry; in the latter of schism, heresy! and a seditious and sectarian spirit.”

'Aids to Reflection (1873), Aphorism 26

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English poet, literary critic and philosopher 1772–1834

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