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1 Read | few are apt to think they deceive or are deceived in the use 2 II, I | night. But he that would not deceive himself, ought to build 3 II, XXI | expectation even of these may deceive us. If it were so that the 4 III, X | evident how much men love to deceive and be deceived, since rhetoric, 5 IV, XI | faculties do not herein deceive us, is the greatest assurance 6 IV, XII | that the name of principles deceive us not, nor impose on us, 7 IV, XVI | of such an one as cannot deceive nor be deceived: and that 8 IV, XVIII| evidence, first, that we deceive not ourselves, in ascribing 9 IV, XVIII| cannot err, and will not deceive. But yet, it still belongs 10 IV, XIX | God: for he can neither deceive nor be deceived. But how