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Michael Servetus

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I do not agree or disagree in everything with either one party or the other. Because all seem to me to have some truth and some error, but everyone recognizes the other’s error and nobody discerns his own.
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Said with respect to both Catholics and Protestants, On the Errors of the Trinity, Awake! magazine, May 2006; Michael Servetus—A Solitary Quest for the Truth.

 
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