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1 II, XI | occasions, and so seem to err. For, though a man in a 2 II, XI | them for truths; and they err as men do that argue right 3 II, XXI | should undoubtedly never err in our choice of good: we 4 II, XXI | he would not balance, or err in the determination of 5 II, XXI | confess to be so.~65. Men may err in comparing present and 6 II, XXXII| either of these cases I may err. And upon this account it 7 IV, XI | themselves, that they do not err in the information they 8 IV, XVIII| comes from one who cannot err, and will not deceive. But 9 IV, XIX | from above, and they cannot err in executing it.~7. What 10 IV, XX | or bookish men could not err; or truth were to be established