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We have just enough Religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love, one another.
C.
Probably Tillotson. The thought is expanded in part of his sermon on the Example of Jesus in doing good. It appears in another form in his sermon for the 5th of November, 1678, where he applies to our religious hatreds the saying that
the richest and noblest wines make the sharpest vinegar;
again in another form in his sermon at the Yorkshire Feast.