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                    THE
           SYMPATHY OF RELIGIONS.


                AN ADDRESS,
  DELIVERED AT HORTICULTURAL HALL, BOSTON,
             February 6, 1870.


                     BY
         THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON.


                   BOSTON:
        _REPRINTED FROM THE RADICAL._
        OFFICE, 25 BROMFIELD STREET.
                    1871.




THE SYMPATHY OF RELIGIONS.

BY THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON.


Our true religious life begins when we discover that there is an Inner
Light, not infallible but invaluable, which "lighteth every man that
cometh into the world." Then we have something to steer by; and it is
chiefly t