15. Put the case that we have
not as yet heard a teacher of any religion. Lo we have undertaken a
new matter and business. We must seek, I suppose, them who profess
this matter, if it have any existence. Suppose that we have found
different persons holding different opinions, and through their
difference of opinions seeking to draw persons each one to himself:
but that, in the mean while, there are certain pre-eminent from
being much spoken of, and from having possession of nearly all
peoples. Whether these hold the truth, is a great question: but
ought we not to make full trial of them first, in order that, so
long as we err, being as we are men, we may seem to err with the
human race itself?