An extract from the writings of truth upon the great question, What is truth? : (John xviii. 38.) This question publickly made once in the world, and to the truth herself in Jesus Christ her visible person, has been publickly answered by the spirit of the truth herself invisibly speaking in the middle of us, ... the 21st of April 1750, ...
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