Naturally men do imagine it the easiest of all things-else required in us to salvation, that it is the easiest thing of all the-rest to believe, and they wonder that any should make any difficulty-in it. Men think if they could but do other things as well as believe,-they should do well enough. To pray, and to keep the Sabbath, and to-part with lusts and beloved sins, these things indeed are hard and-difficult, and to a man impossible- but to believe in Christ for-salvation, this they make nothing of- and whatever they do, they will-surely believe and never despair- and if they come to a poor soul that-is any whit troubled, they rate him, and use to say, Thou art a fool-indeed, canst not believe-- And hence of all works else men mind this-of faith the least.