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Slander, a Warning (31-32)

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So, when any one comes to you with a tale, examine it on its merits, regardless of the informants age, general conduct, or skill in speech. The more plausible he is, the greater need of care. Never trust anothers judgementit may be in reality only his dislikebut reserve the inquiry to yourself; let envy, if such it was, recoil upon the backbiter, your trial of the two mens characters be an open one, and your award of contempt and approval deliberate. To award them earlier, carried away by the first word of slanderwhy, God bless me, how puerile and mean and iniquitous it all is!

And the cause of it, as we started with saying, is ignorance, and the mystery that conceals mens characters. Would some God unveil all lives to us, Slander would retire discomfited to the bottomless pit; for the illumination of truth would be over all.

v.4.p.12

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