Calvin's Institutes: Our deluded perception.

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Eved

Puritan Board Freshman
As I read through Mr. Beveridge's translation of John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion for the first time I have noticed a great statement in the opening chapter on the knowledge of God and of ourselves.

He states, "And since nothing appears within us or around us that is not tainted with very great impurity, so long as we keep our mind within the confines of human pollution, anything which is in some small degree less defiled delights us as if it were most pure: just as an eye, to which nothing but black had been previously presented, deems an object of a whitish, or even of a brownish hue, to be perfectly white."
 
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