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1 I | distinguishing truth from error, which is properly what 2 I | most in superstition and error, that we may be in a position 3 II | discriminating between truth and error, and by whom they may be 4 III| event of my falling into error, I might be at less distance 5 III| to distinguish truth from error, I could not have believed 6 III| doubted and prove a source of error, I gradually rooted out 7 IV | convinced that I was as open to error as any other, rejected as 8 IV | as for the most ordinary error of our dreams, which consists 9 V | greatest moment: for after the error of those who deny the existence 10 V | the existence of God, an error which I think I have already 11 VI | my extreme liability to error, and scarce ever trust to 12 VI | any one to convict them of error. ~In this they seem to me 13 VI | who are the more liable to error and the less capable of