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That truth is in order to goodness; and the great touchstone
of truth, its tendency to promote holiness, according to our
S a v i o r’s rule, “By their fruits ye shall know them.” And that no
opinion can be either more pernicious or more absurd than that
which brings truth and falsehood upon a level, and represents it as
of no consequence what a man’s opinions are. On the contrary, we
are persuaded that there is an inseparable connection between faith
and practice, truth and duty. Otherwise, it would be of no consequence
either to discover truth or to embrace it.