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ly talking to him about God: but he still will have it, that his own idols are true Gods.

Mr. Smith. It is almost dangerous, my dear little boy, for a child like you to dispute with a Heathen: for although you are in the right, and he is in the wrong, yet Satan, who is the father of lies, may put words into his mouth which may puzzle you; so that your faith may be shaken, while his remains unchanged.

Henry. O! sir; must I