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However, it was nevertheless a fact that I had beheld a
avision.
I have thought since, that I felt much like Paul, when he made his
defense before King Agrippa, and related the account of the vision he
had when he saw a light, and heard a voice; but still there were but few
who believed him; some said he was dishonest, others said he was
bmad;
and he was ridiculed and reviled. But all this did not destroy the
reality of his vision. He had seen a vision, he knew he had, and all
the
cpersecution under heaven
could not
make
it otherwise; and though they should persecute him unto death, yet he
knew, and would know to his latest breath, that he had both seen a light
and heard a voice speaking unto him, and all the world
could not
make him think or believe otherwise.
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