sometimes profitable to re-examine even some of those things which these faithful teachers have taught you. But always to be in a state of mental flux and to be rethinking not peripheral things but basics leads to self-deceit and self-aggrandizement, if not heresy. Listen to the testimony of one evangelical: “In the year 1898 a minister contributed (to a certain journal) a series of papers. I was a young man of only 23, and therefore, of course, was very well informed: so I pointed out some matters
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