113. Those who are not in charity, however, do not love truth in the light, but they are able to love truth in the shade; and this truth is what the truth of faith is at the present day, that is, that it ought to be believed to be true, although it is not seen to be so with the understanding. In this way, indeed, falsity may be called truth, and, from its confirmation, may be called* truth; as is done. * The MS. here reads "called" (vocari), but the context suggests that "believed" (credi) may have been intended.