Frances Wright Quote

Many are called impious, not for having a worse, but a different religion from their neighbors; and many atheistical, not for the denying of God, but for thinking somewhat peculiarly concerning him.


A Few Days in Athens (1822)


Many are called impious, not for having a worse, but a different religion from their neighbors; and many atheistical, not for the denying of God, but ...

Many are called impious, not for having a worse, but a different religion from their neighbors; and many atheistical, not for the denying of God, but ...

Many are called impious, not for having a worse, but a different religion from their neighbors; and many atheistical, not for the denying of God, but ...

Many are called impious, not for having a worse, but a different religion from their neighbors; and many atheistical, not for the denying of God, but ...