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Were these men, therefore, to discover suddenly that a Man, Who hath been living in their midst, Who, with respect to every human limitation, hath been their equal, had risen to abolish every established principle imposed by their Faith-principles by which for centuries they have been disciplined, and every opposer and denier of which they have come to regard as infidel, profligate and wicked-they would of a certainty be veiled and hindered from acknowledging His truth. Such things are as 'clouds' that veil the eyes. (kiq 74)
(16:19)
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