Charles Caleb Colton Quote

All who have been great and good without Christianity would have been much greater and better with it. If there be, amongst the sons of men, a single exception to this maxim, the divine Socrates may be allowed to put in the strongest claim. It was his high ambition to deserve, by deeds, not by creeds, an unrevealed heaven, and by works, not by faith, to enter an unpromised land.


Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan (ed. 1823)


All who have been great and good without Christianity would have been much greater and better with it. If there be, amongst the sons of men, a single ...

All who have been great and good without Christianity would have been much greater and better with it. If there be, amongst the sons of men, a single ...

All who have been great and good without Christianity would have been much greater and better with it. If there be, amongst the sons of men, a single ...

All who have been great and good without Christianity would have been much greater and better with it. If there be, amongst the sons of men, a single ...