A precept claiming infallibility should certainly possess the universality of the law of gravitation and the perfection of the arithmetical table. If it fails to possess these undeviating qualities, its imperfection is self-evident and its value either greatly diminished or useless.


The Ten Commandments


A precept claiming infallibility should certainly possess the universality of the law of gravitation and the perfection of the arithmetical table. If ...

A precept claiming infallibility should certainly possess the universality of the law of gravitation and the perfection of the arithmetical table. If ...

A precept claiming infallibility should certainly possess the universality of the law of gravitation and the perfection of the arithmetical table. If ...

A precept claiming infallibility should certainly possess the universality of the law of gravitation and the perfection of the arithmetical table. If ...