On the power of prejudice (J. L. Girardeau)

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Reformed Covenanter

Cancelled Commissioner
Nothing is more common than that men are governed in their views by the prejudgments derived from early training, from the instructions of parents and teachers, and from the circumstances of their environment, and not by an unprejudiced, independent examination of evidence.

John Lafayette Girardeau, ‘The Signs of the Times – In the World’ in George A. Blackburn (ed.), Sermons by Rev. John L. Girardeau, D.D., LL.D., Late Professor in the Theological Seminary, Columbia, S.C. (Columbia SC: The State Company, 1907), p. 92.
 
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