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He, who owes his Piety to Fame and Hear-say, and the Evidences of his Salvation to popular Voice and Opinion, builds his House not only upon the Sand, but (which is worse) upon the Wind; and writes the Deeds, by which he holds his Estate, upon the face of a River. He makes a Bodily Eye the Judge of Things impossible to be seen; and Humor and Ignorance (which the generality of Men both think and speak by) the great Proofs of his Justification. |
He, who owes his Piety to Fame and Hearsay, and the Evidences of his Salvation to popular Voice and Opinion, builds his House not only upon the Sand, but (which is Worse) upon the Wind; and writes the deeds, by which he holds his Estate, upon the face of a River. He makes a Bodily Eye the Judge of Things impossible to be seen; and Humour and Ignorance (which the generality of Men both think and speak by) the great Proofs of his Justification. |
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