Therefore, brethren, let us at last repent The need for repentance forthwith, and be sober for our good, for we are full of much folly and wickedness; let us wipe off from The impression made on those without ourselves our former sins, and let us gain salvation by repenting with all our souls. Let us not be men-pleasers, and let us wish to please by our righteousness not ourselves alone, but also those who are without, that the name be not blasphemed on our account. For the Lord says, Every way is my name blasphemed among all the heathen, and again, Woe unto him on whose account my name is blasphemed. The source of this quotation is unknown. Wherein is it blasphemed?