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5 of which they wear the appearance, but disclaim its influence. have no intercourse with such.
6 Of this number are they, who insinuate themselves into families, to make a prey of the weaker sex, who are inveigled by their vitious suggestions, abetted by their own subtle passions,
7 and by lending an assiduous ear to such lessons, render it impossible they should ever be acquainted with the truth.
8 Moses did not meet with greater opposition from Jannes and Jambres, than truth does from men so corrupted in their mind, and so adulterated in their faith.
9 but they will be stop'd in their career; for they shall be expos'd to the world for impostors, as those magicians were.