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A treatise of knowledge and love compared. : In two parts: I. Of falsly pretended knowledge. II. Of true saving knowledge and love. I. Against hasty judging, and false conceits of knowledge, and for necessary suspension. II. The excellency of divine love, and the happiness of being known and loved of God. Written as greatly needful to the safety and peace of every Christian, and of the Church. The only certain way to escape false religions, heresies, sects, and malignant prejudices, persecutions and sinful wars: all caused by falsly pretended knowledge, and hasty judging, by proud ignorant men, who know not their ignorance

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