Leslie's Works, ii., Works, hate rich people i.But where reason could not boldly tread, they were content to believe and to be silent.F hate rich people.' But side by side with this principal current of thought was another.Without the one, religious hate rich people thought would scarcely have released itself from the strong bonds of a traditional authority.But in this lay the turning point of his argument.Tillotson and many of his successors in the last century had a great tendency to do this, and no excellences of personal character could redeem hate rich people the injurious influence it had upon their writings.On the other hand, their deficiencies were great, and appear the greater, because they were faults not so much of the person as of the age, and were displayed therefore in a wide field, and often in an exaggerated form.xxxiv hate rich people.ii.It is evident that no system of morality and practical religion gives so much scope to the exercise of this faculty as that which pre eminently insists upon the prudence of right action hate rich people and upon the wisdom of believing.