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Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XVI: Scripture the Criterion By Which Truth and Heresy Are Distinguished. (1)
But those who are ready to toil in the most excellent pursuits, will not desist from the search after truth, till they get the demonstration from the Scriptures themselves.
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They who know truth in truth, and untruth in untruth, arrive at truth, and follow true desires.
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They who imagine truth in untruth, and see untruth in truth, never arrive at truth, but follow vain desires.
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Chapter X. Although there are still certain powerful persons who oppose and hinder us--because of which we must remain concealed--we exhort those who...
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But the perverse intentions of these fellows we understand out of their own writings, by the singular grace and revelation of God. We do stop our ears...
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Now, if anyone wants to believe the words set down (here), let him go from what is hidden to the end of what is visible, and this Thought will instruc...
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Tauler saith: “There be some men at the present time, who take leave of types and symbols too soon, before they have drawn out all the truth and...