in his actions, and especially in matters of religion; he is always changing, and never at a point, but at a continual uncertainty, both in a way of thinking and doing: he never continues long either in an opinion, or in a practice, but is ever shifting and moving.7 Double-mindedness is the polar opposite of stability, which means not likely to change or fail; firmly established; not easily moved, disturbed, or thrown off balance; firm; steady; not likely to break down, fall apart, or give way; not
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