If any one giveth thee excessive Praises more than can handsomely belong to thee, thou art to think of him, that he taketh thee for vain and credulou… - Thomas Fuller

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If any one giveth thee excessive Praises more than can handsomely belong to thee, thou art to think of him, that he taketh thee for vain and credulous, and easy to be deceived, and effectually a Fool.

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About Thomas Fuller

Thomas Fuller (baptized 19 June 1608 – 16 August 1661) was an English preacher, historian, and scholar.

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