Romanist Quotes & Sayings
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How deep a wound to morals and social purity has that accursed article of the celibacy of the clergy been! Even the best and most enlightened men in Romanist countries attach a notion of impurity to the marriage of a clergyman. And can such a feeling be without its effect on the estimation of the wedded life in general? Impossible! and the morals of both sexes in Spain, Italy, France, and. prove it abundantly. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The moon glows on the river, wind rustles the pines.
Long night clear evening
what are they for? — Akinari Ueda
Don't worry. As long as I hold on to today's emotion, I will be fine. The world is this beautiful. There's no need to hesitate, isn't it? — Tooru Hayama
Pearls mean tears. — Doris Lessing
Never miss a good chance to shut up. — Brenda Novak
What is still more to our shame as civilized Christians, we debauch their morals already too prone to vice, and we introduce among them wants and perhaps disease which they never before knew and which serve only to disturb that happy tranquility which they and their forefathers enjoyed. If anyone denies the truth of this assertion, let him tell me what the natives of the whole extent of America have gained by the commerce they have had with Europeans. — James Cook
Generations of heroic Americans have made America more inclusive, more expansive, and more just. — Cory Booker
The Pelagianizing Romanist says, Lust, or concupiscence, brings forth sin, therefore it cannot be sin, because the mother cannot be the child. We reply, Concupiscence brings forth sin, therefore it must be sin, because child and mother must have the same nature. The grand sophism of Pelagianism is the assumption that sin is confined to acts, that guilty acts can be the product of innocent condition, that the effect can be sinful, yet the cause free from sin
that the unclean can be brought forth from the clean. — Charles Porterfield Krauth
I can by no means approve the scurrility and contempt with which the Romanists have often been treated. I dare not rail at, or despise, any man: much less those who profess to believe in the same Master. But I pity them much; having the same assurance, that Jesus is the Christ, and that no Romanist can expect to be saved, according to the terms of his covenant. — John Wesley
There is no surer token of a little mind than to imagine that anything in the way of physical labor is dishonoring. — Orison Swett Marden
It ain't only the bad ones, nor yet the dumb ones that gets sucked under. — James Baldwin
It is very grand and sumptuous and awesome to look at but it was really about the characters for me. — Emmy Rossum
I look at the dancers and I get the inspiration for the work from them. — Graeme Murphy
