Francis William Newman Quote

Truth is congenial to man. Moral truth is then most consummate when, like beauty, it commends itself without argument. The righteous not only does right, but loves to do right.


Theism, Doctrinal and Practical: Or, Didactic Religious Utterances (ed. 1858)


Truth is congenial to man. Moral truth is then most consummate when, like beauty, it commends itself without argument. The righteous not only does...

Truth is congenial to man. Moral truth is then most consummate when, like beauty, it commends itself without argument. The righteous not only does...

Truth is congenial to man. Moral truth is then most consummate when, like beauty, it commends itself without argument. The righteous not only does...

Truth is congenial to man. Moral truth is then most consummate when, like beauty, it commends itself without argument. The righteous not only does...