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This knowledge is only general and imperfect, much like the ruins of a prince's palace: it is not sufficient to direct him in doing of a good work. For example, he knows that there is a God, and that this God must be worshipped: come to particulars, who God is? What a one he is? How he must be worshipped? Here his knowledge fails him, and he is altogether uncertain what to do to please God.

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