Reformed Covenanter
Cancelled Commissioner
Every man naturally thinks himself in the right, and that in the things in which others disagree with him, they are wrong. But this very sentiment tends to carry him still farther: he is apt to be displeased with those who do not think as he does, on account of the difference; and to feel towards them a dislike, which is often carried to a very unwarrantable height.
David Bogue, Discourses on the Millennium (London: T. Hamilton, 1818), p. 111.
David Bogue, Discourses on the Millennium (London: T. Hamilton, 1818), p. 111.