Non est religio ubi omnia patent

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It’s not religion where all is revealed.

I have Jonathan Edwards in Religious Affections to thank for this quote–though it’s more than likely has its origin centuries before him. I think I find it more readily applicable at the present time in a different context: mystery and God (as opposed to discerning which affections are truly “gracious”).

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