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HISTORY OF THE ROSICRUC1ANS.<br />

put us all into such confusion. So it clearly appears, that<br />

the depravation of men's souls by avarice, ambition, and<br />

tyranny, hath occasioned the present inequality, and if it<br />

be true, as we all confess it is, that the world is an inheri-<br />

tance left to mankind by one father and mother, from<br />

whom we are all descended like brethren, what justice is<br />

it that men should not all have a brother's share ? What<br />

greater disproportion can be imagined then that this world<br />

should be such that some possess more than they can<br />

govern, and others have not so much as they could govern 1<br />

But that which doth infinitely aggravate this disorder is,<br />

that usually vertuous men are beggars, whereas wicked and<br />

ignorant people are wealthy. From the root of this<br />

inequality it then ariseth, that the rich are injurious to the<br />

poor, and that the poor envy the rich.<br />

"Now, gentlemen, that I have discovered the malady unto<br />

you, it is easie to apply the medicine. To reform the age<br />

no better course can be taken then to divide the world<br />

anew, allotting an equal part to everyone, and,<br />

that we<br />

may fall no more upon the like disorders, I advise, that,<br />

for the future, all buying and selling be forbidden, to the<br />

end that there may be established that parity of goods, the<br />

mother of publick peace, which my<br />

self and other law-<br />

makers have formerly so much laboured to procure."<br />

Solon's opinion suffered a long debate, and though it<br />

was not only thought good but necessary by Bias, Periander,<br />

and Pittacus, it was gainsaid by all the rest, and Seneca's<br />

opinion prevailed, who with substantial reasons convinced<br />

the assembly, that if they should come to a new division of<br />

the world, one great disorder would necessarily follow ; that<br />

too much would fall to the share of fools, and too little to<br />

gallant men ; and that plague, famine, and war were not

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