ON ME. DU PONCEAU'S HISTOKY. 



57 



1. Have you any par- 

 ticular disrespect to any 

 present members ! An- 

 swer. I have not. 



2. Do you sincerely de- 

 clare that you love man- 

 kind in general, of what 

 profession, or religion 

 soever I Answer. I do. 



3. Do you think any 

 person ought to be harmed 

 in his body, name or goods 

 for mere speculative opin- 

 ions, or his external way 

 of worship! Answer. No. 



4. Do you love truth for 

 truth's sake, and will you 

 endeavor impartially to 

 find and receive it your- 

 self, and communicate it 

 toothers? Answer. Yes." 



2 Sparks' Franklin 12. 



breast, he shall be asked 

 the following questions : 



1. Have you any objec- 

 tion, or any personal dis- 

 like to any member of this 

 Society? 



2. Do you love mankind 

 in general, of what nation, 

 religion, or profession so- 

 ever they be! 



3. Do you think any one 

 ought to be injured in his 

 estate, character, or per- 

 son for his mere specula- 

 tive opinion in matters of 

 religion ? 



4. Do you love truth for 

 truth's sake, and will you 

 endeavor impartially to 

 find it out, and freely 

 communicate it to others! 



Junto Minutes, Part 1, 84. 



Notwithstanding this striking coincidence in or- 

 ganization between the two Juntos, which, it is 

 admitted, could not have been the result of accident, 

 the Committee are of opinion that they were distinct 



