Frederick William Robertson Quote

The truest definition of evil is that which represents it as something contrary to nature; evil is evil because it is unnatural; a vine which should bear olive-berries, an eye to which blue seems yellow, would be diseased; an unnatural mother, an unnatural son, an unnatural act, are the strongest terms of condemnation.


Sermons Preached at Trinity Chapel, Brighton (ed. 1861)


The truest definition of evil is that which represents it as something contrary to nature; evil is evil because it is unnatural; a vine which should...

The truest definition of evil is that which represents it as something contrary to nature; evil is evil because it is unnatural; a vine which should...

The truest definition of evil is that which represents it as something contrary to nature; evil is evil because it is unnatural; a vine which should...

The truest definition of evil is that which represents it as something contrary to nature; evil is evil because it is unnatural; a vine which should...