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Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character

CHAPTER VII
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Should anything turn up I will look after it.

One of the propositions to which unlimited faith must be given, is drawn from an analogy, which expresses the most obscure of all questions in physics--i.e.the union of mind and matter, the what constitutes one mortal being--all very well to use in explanation or illustration, but as a positive article of faith in itself, monstrous.

Then the Filioque to be insisted on as eternal death to deny! People hold such views.

A writer in the _Guardian_ (Mr.
Poyntz) maintains that God looks with more favour upon a man living in SIN than upon one who has seceded ever so small from orthodoxy.

Something must be done, were it only to stop the perpetual, as we call it in Scottish phrase, _blethering_! I am always glad to hear of your boys.


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