Then comes the bird Rukh and carrieth off both the rhinoceros's eyes and blindeth him, so that he lieth down on the shore.
And what is it but interest that blindeththem into such hypocrisy?
It blindeth the mind; it maketh men confident in their own conceits; and venturous upon any new opinion; and ready to quarrel with the word of God before they understand it.
Also the devil blindeth sinners, by keeping them ignorant of the nature and power of holiness of heart and life.
It blindeth the judgment, and maketh men take truth for falsehood, and good for evil, and disableth reason to do its office.
He that knoweth not God, knoweth not what sin against God is; especially when the love of it and delight in it blindeth them.
Malignity so blindeth the understanding that it maketh men ascribe all the evil that befalleth them, to that which is the only way to happiness: every bad success that the heathen Romans had, they imputed to the christians: saith Paul.
His sinful humour blindeth his mind, that he cannot see another's godliness; he will love them for their sincerity when he can see it, but that will not be till he hath better eyes.
And it blindeth reason, so that it cannot see the truth.
Thou hast said rightly, Alfred Stevens; I have long thought that the profession of the law hardeneth the heart, and blindeth the conscience.
The wit of man is a flash which blindeth and maketh dark; and the wisdom of man is a vain thing.
Passion is a great seducer of the understanding, and strangely blindeth and perverteth the judgment.
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