I would have far more fear of being mistaken, and of finding that the Christian religion was true, than of not being mistaken in believing it true.


Thoughts, Tr. by W.F. Trotter (ed. 1910)


I would have far more fear of being mistaken, and of finding that the Christian religion was true, than of not being mistaken in believing it true.

I would have far more fear of being mistaken, and of finding that the Christian religion was true, than of not being mistaken in believing it true.

I would have far more fear of being mistaken, and of finding that the Christian religion was true, than of not being mistaken in believing it true.

I would have far more fear of being mistaken, and of finding that the Christian religion was true, than of not being mistaken in believing it true.