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"Notwithstanding this high Ecclesiastical authority, he who dared accept truth only because it could be proved, or proved to be good, and disregard authority, was commonly stigmatized as an infidel."
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"The root system supports the branches."
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"Truth has no duality."
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"Too much truth is uncouth."
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"The only freedom of choice you have is the ability to define your own path and destiny."
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"To refuse Jesus as the messiah is to be a hypocrite."
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"You have no control of uncertainties! You can only control your life and your reaction to any event. May you find grace for patient endurance."
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"The truth speaks for itself."
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"On the path to truth, you can't see many people; truth's way is calm and quiet. Look around you, friend! Are there too many people on the path you walk? If there are, question your path! Get away from the crowds!"
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"To deny kingdom realities is not to pay the price."
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"Where there is truth and error there is always compromise. Within some churches there is a movement to reshape the Christian messageto make it more acceptable to man."
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"They should hold themselves absolutely upon the immovable foundation of truth and nature, whereby alone they can save themselves from misapprehensions and from the danger of being entirely carried away from reality into mere dreams and fictions."
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"Notwithstanding this high Ecclesiastical authority, he who dared accept truth only because it could be proved, or proved to be good, and disregard authority, was commonly stigmatized as an infidel."
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"These men were religious when the spirit of religion was buried in forms and ceremonies, and when the priesthood had armed itself with the civil powers to put down all opposition, and suppress all freedom, intellectual, civil, and religious."
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"The intolerance of the Middle, and even later, Ages, is a fact all too familiar to every one."
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"Men wholly bent on wordly treasures were the dupes of their own passions, rather than deceived by the writings or pretenses of those who claimed to be Alchemists."
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