Godfrey Higgins Quote

It is curious to observe how the Cross is regaining its old place in this country. A hundred years ago our Protestant females would have been shocked at the idea of wearing a cross. Now they all have crosses dangling from their necks; and our priests generally prevail to have it elevated on the tops of our new churches. They say it is not an object of adoration. True : but all in its proper time. It will not be elevated on the church and the altar for nothing. A prudent Pope, availing himself of the powers given to him by the Council of Trent, would not find it difficult to effect a reconciliation between the Papal See and the Protestant Church of England. The extremes are beginning to bend to the circular form.


Celtic Druids (1827), p. 131.


It is curious to observe how the Cross is regaining its old place in this country. A hundred years ago our Protestant females would have been shocked ...

It is curious to observe how the Cross is regaining its old place in this country. A hundred years ago our Protestant females would have been shocked ...

It is curious to observe how the Cross is regaining its old place in this country. A hundred years ago our Protestant females would have been shocked ...

It is curious to observe how the Cross is regaining its old place in this country. A hundred years ago our Protestant females would have been shocked ...