32. Judgments on God’s Ordinances Must Be Embarked Upon with Prudence
The real field and subject of deception are things unknown: firstly because their very strangeness lends them credence; second, because they cannot be exposed to our usual order of argument, so stripping us of the means of fighting them. These are provocative thoughts Montaigne uses to open this short but memorable essay. He elaborates on … Continue reading 32. Judgments on God’s Ordinances Must Be Embarked Upon with Prudence
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