Francis Quarles Quote

It is a most just punishment, that man should lose that freedom, which man could not use, yet had power to keep, if he would; and that he who had knowledge to do what was right, and did not should be deprived of the knowledge of what was right; and that he who would not do righteously, when he had the power, should lose the power to do it, when he had the will.


Emblems divine and moral, together with Hieroglyphics of the life of man (ed. 1808)


It is a most just punishment, that man should lose that freedom, which man could not use, yet had power to keep, if he would; and that he who had...

It is a most just punishment, that man should lose that freedom, which man could not use, yet had power to keep, if he would; and that he who had...

It is a most just punishment, that man should lose that freedom, which man could not use, yet had power to keep, if he would; and that he who had...

It is a most just punishment, that man should lose that freedom, which man could not use, yet had power to keep, if he would; and that he who had...