Last Updated:2022/12/23
Sentence
Just
as
it
would
be
utterly
vain
to
lay
natural
reasons
of
comfort
to
him
who
hath
no
wit,
so
would
it
undoubtedly
be
frustrate
to
lay
spiritual
causes
of
comfort
to
him
who
hath
no
faith.
For
unless
a
man
first
believe
that
holy
scripture
is
the
word
of
God,
and
that
the
word
of
God
is
true,
how
can
he
take
any
comfort
in
that
which
the
scripture
telleth
him?
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Just as it would be utterly vain to lay natural reasons of comfort to him who hath no wit, so would it undoubtedly be frustrate to lay spiritual causes of comfort to him who hath no faith. For unless a man first believe that holy scripture is the word of God, and that the word of God is true, how can he take any comfort in that which the scripture telleth him?
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