True Charity
If men valued the truth as they do their goods and their houses, they would not regard error with such cool contentment. The cant of the present day cries “Charity, Charity.” As if it were not the truest charity to grow indignant with that which ruins souls.
It is not uncharitable to warn men against poisonous adulterations of their food, or invasion of their rights; and surely it can not be more uncharitable to put them upon their guard against that which will poison or rob their souls.—SPURGEON.