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20. All these 'things I retain in my memory, and how I learnt
them I retain. I retain also many. things which I have heard most
falsely objected against them, which though they be false, yet is it
not false that I have remembered them; and I remember, too, that I
have distinguished between those truths and these falsehoods uttered
against them; and I now see that it is one thing to distinguish these
things, another to remember that I often distinguished I them, when
I often reflected upon them. I both remember, then, that I have
often understood these things, and what I now distinguish and
comprehend I store away in my memory, that hereafter I may remember
that I understood it now. Therefore also I remember that I have
remembered; so that if afterwards I shall call to mind that I have
been able to remember these things, it will be through the power of
memory that I shall call it to mind.
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