Our hearts are so prone to idolatry that we cannot but be continually forging new gods for ourselves.
Protestant reformer
Our hearts are so prone to idolatry that we cannot but be continually forging new gods for ourselves.
Protestant reformer
Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book I, Chapter XI
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