Bernard Groethuysen Quote

Such, then, was the God of the worldly-minded, who would be grateful that he had organized the things of this world so that everything was in accordance with laws which they could understand, and that he did not interfere in their decisions when, as prudent and reasonable men, they wished to order their own destinies.


p. 93 - The Bourgeois: Catholicism vs. Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century France (1927)


Such, then, was the God of the worldly-minded, who would be grateful that he had organized the things of this world so that everything was in...

Such, then, was the God of the worldly-minded, who would be grateful that he had organized the things of this world so that everything was in...

Such, then, was the God of the worldly-minded, who would be grateful that he had organized the things of this world so that everything was in...

Such, then, was the God of the worldly-minded, who would be grateful that he had organized the things of this world so that everything was in...