Henry Adams Quote

Never was the Church blessed with a stranger ally than this freest of free thinkers, who looked at churches very much as he would have looked at a layer of extinct oysters in a buried mud-bank. Strong's notion was that since the Church continued to exist, it probably served some necessary purpose in human economy, though he could himself no more understand the good of it than he could comprehend the use of human existence in any shape. Since men and women were here, idiotic and purposeless as they might be, they had what they chose to call a right to amuse themselves in their own way, and if this way made some happy without hurting others, Strong was ready enough to help.


Ch. VIII - Esther: A Novel (1884)


Never was the Church blessed with a stranger ally than this freest of free thinkers, who looked at churches very much as he would have looked at a...

Never was the Church blessed with a stranger ally than this freest of free thinkers, who looked at churches very much as he would have looked at a...

Never was the Church blessed with a stranger ally than this freest of free thinkers, who looked at churches very much as he would have looked at a...

Never was the Church blessed with a stranger ally than this freest of free thinkers, who looked at churches very much as he would have looked at a...