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one of our most insidious | one of our most insidious enemies, and shuts out much of precious truth which Jesus would have us know. Its unobtrusiveness in getting a hold in our hearts makes it a most difficult thing to manage and overcome. Let a man [crossed out: shake his fist in our face and] make loud and repeated threats of vengeance and we [crossed out: would] know that we have an enemy. but let him come to us under the guise of friendship, professedly adopting our interests as his own, and having won us thoroughly to himself carry us over blindly to error and it becomes difficult to detect the fallacy or to tell where to stop. | ||
Nathanael was prejudiced against X, And perhaps a more wonderful victory over this kind of evil is not on record [crossed out: than that of his - the secret of which we shall see in the sequel of this discourse.] It seems that all Galilee was burdened with disrepute and was held in Contempt by | |||
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2 one of our most insidious enemies, and shuts out much of precious truth which Jesus would have us know. Its unobtrusiveness in getting a hold in our hearts makes it a most difficult thing to manage and overcome. Let a man [crossed out: shake his fist in our face and] make loud and repeated threats of vengeance and we [crossed out: would] know that we have an enemy. but let him come to us under the guise of friendship, professedly adopting our interests as his own, and having won us thoroughly to himself carry us over blindly to error and it becomes difficult to detect the fallacy or to tell where to stop. Nathanael was prejudiced against X, And perhaps a more wonderful victory over this kind of evil is not on record [crossed out: than that of his - the secret of which we shall see in the sequel of this discourse.] It seems that all Galilee was burdened with disrepute and was held in Contempt by '