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Saturday, March 23, 2013

March 23rd
Book Three, Chapter 45
That we may not Believe all, and That we Easily err in Speech

We are weak and unsteadfast; we are easily deceived and changed.  Who is the man that is able to keep himself so warily and so circumspectly in all things, as not sometimes to fall into delusion or perplexity?  But he that trusts in You, O Lord, and seeks You with a simple heart, does not so easily fall.  And should he perchance fall into some tribulation, how entangled soever he be, he will the sooner be rescued or comforted by You; for You will not finally forsake him that trusts in You....You, O Lord, You alone are most faithful in all things, and besides You, there is no other such.

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