There is nothing more unnatural to religion than contentions about it.
Those that differ upon Reason, may come together by Reason. - Benjamin Whichcote
Those that differ upon Reason, may come together by Reason.
- Benjamin Whichcote
Will, without reason, is a blind man's motion; will, against reason, is a madman's motion. - Benjamin Whichcote
Will, without reason, is a blind man's motion; will, against reason, is a madman's motion.
A good man's life is all of a piece. - Benjamin Whichcote
A good man's life is all of a piece.
The more mysterious, the more imperfect: that which is mystically spoken is but half spoken. - Benjamin Whichcote
The more mysterious, the more imperfect: that which is mystically spoken is but half spoken.
A benefactor is a representative of God. - Benjamin Whichcote
A benefactor is a representative of God.
The more mysterious, the more imperfect; as darkness is, in comparison with light--so is mystery, in comparison with knowledge. - Benjamin Whichcote
The more mysterious, the more imperfect; as darkness is, in comparison with light--so is mystery, in comparison with knowledge.
Where Religion does take place and is effectual, it makes this world, in measure and degree, representative of Heaven. - Benjamin Whichcote
Where Religion does take place and is effectual, it makes this world, in measure and degree, representative of Heaven.
That power is in vain which is never in use. - Benjamin Whichcote
That power is in vain which is never in use.
Conscience without judgment is superstition. - Benjamin Whichcote
Conscience without judgment is superstition.
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