"Deduce" is a word in ENGLISH
To derive or draw; to derive by logical process; to
obtain or arrive at as the result of reasoning; to gather, as a truth
or opinion, from what precedes or from premises; to infer; -- with from
or out of.
To take away; to deduct; to subtract; as, to deduce a
part from the whole.
To lead forth.
One of the hardest-to-swallow, most countercultural, counter intuitive implications of the gospel is that bearing up under a difficult burden with patient perseverance is a good thing.
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