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anufactured hypocrisy just as really as Lowell manufactures cotton. The Pope himself, with all the ingenuity of a succession of the most astute intellects that Christendom has known, could not have devised machinery more exactly suited to crush free thought, and to make each man a sham. It was never more plainly shown than in an article published in one of the papers of the day, which arrogates to itself a semi-religious character,--the Boston Traveller of the 13th of April. It refers to Dr. Kirk's sermon on Infidel philanthropy. What a title! Infidel philanthropy ! Black white; moist dry; hot cold; Infidel philanthropy ! There was a Man once who said, By their fruits ye shall know them. The beloved disciple said, He that loveth not his brother, whom he hath seen, how shall he love God, whom he hath not seen? Infidel loving your brother! The writer in the Traveller says: We have not unfrequently thought that the combination of infidel philanthropy, angry political violen