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- 2. Let Us See What My Adversary Himself Says On This Point In Those Commentaries Which He Has Selected. In The Second Book, In Commenting On The Words |Wherefore, Putting Away Lying, Speak Every Man Truth To His Neighbour, For We Are Members One Of Anothe
2. Let us see what my adversary himself says on this point in those Commentaries which he has selected. In the second book, in commenting on the words |Wherefore, putting away lying, speak every man truth to his neighbour, for we are members one of anothe
Observe, I beg you, look carefully and see whether in all this passage there is any one else but himself on whom the condemnation can fall. If his adversaries were looking for an opportunity of convicting and destroying him on the ground of what he has written, what other course could they take, and what other testimonies could they wish to produce against him than these which he produces against himself as if he were pleading against another? If it were sought to pronounce a condemnation against him, his own letter would suffice. You have only to change the name; the test of the accusation suits no one but himself alone. What he calls on us on the one hand to condemn, he exhorts us on the other hand to follow: what he asserts, that he reproves: what he hates, that he does. How happy must be his disciples who obey and imitate him!