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1 4| This cannot be, even as the Truth ~himself declareth: "Men 2 5| careful consideration of the truth in this business. To err 3 5| in that higher life where Truth itself is the life of our 4 5| he himself knows what the truth is. But he is deceived in 5 6| sincerely supposes is the truth, since in his case he does 6 6| conscience who speaks the truth supposing that it is a falsehood. 7 6| believed, he did not tell the truth, ~even though the truth 8 6| truth, ~even though the truth did come out in what he 9 6| mouth unknowingly speaks the truth while his conscious intention 10 6| who unknowingly speaks the truth while in his heart he is 11 6| crediting a falsehood as the truth in a matter where one brings 12 6| false as though it were the truth, or to ~disapprove the truth 13 6| truth, or to ~disapprove the truth as though it were falsehood, 14 7| being unable to attain to truth, which is what their~arguments 15 7| likeness of falsehood to the truth, so that even if what~appears 16 7| we move forward to affirm~truth and eternal beatitude, yet 17 7| when he~himself knows the truth, but even when he errs and 18 7| high regard,~wherein has truth offended us so that although 19 7| of some other good, yet truth may be violated by lying? 20 8| will be life without death, truth without error, happiness 21 11| Father, full of grace and ~truth."~77 When he said, "The 22 11| Father," this means, "Full of truth." Indeed it ~was Truth himself, 23 11| of truth." Indeed it ~was Truth himself, God's only begotten 24 16| eternal contemplation of whose truth~they are blessed - know 25 17| even ourselves, and the truth is not in us."~134~ 26 19| forgiven by the Lord, since the Truth~cannot lie, and what hearer 27 19| was who said, "I am~the Truth"~160? It is, of course, 28 21| danger of hell-fire," if the Truth had not said it? Still, 29 27| to the knowledge of the truth."~226 Truly, ~then, God 30 27| whatsoever he willed,"~228 as Truth sings of him, and surely 31 29| than to express~the literal truth. "God will not forget,"