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 | | Long ago Friedrich Blass, a non-Mormon scholar and author of the classic work on hermeneutics and criticism (which remains the stand work on the subject; see Friedrich Blass, Hermeneutik und Kritik, Einleitende und Hilfs_Disziplinen, vol. |
 | | A forger is not only a cheat but also a show-off, attempting to put one over on society; he cannot resist the temptation to enjoy his triumph, and if he remains in circulation, inevitably he gives himself away. |
 | | To follow Blass, notes Nibley, a forger can be sure of himself for two reasons only: either because he is too utterly silly to know what he is up against or because he is immensely clever. (Ibid. |
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