John Henry Newman Quote

And this is all that is known, and more than all—yet nothing to what the angels know—of the life of a servant of God, who sinned and repented, and did penance and washed out his sins, and became a Saint, and reigns with Christ in heaven.


Lives of the English Saints (1844–5) 'The Legend of Saint Bettelin'; though attributed to Newman, 'and more than all' may have been added by J. A. Froude (1818–94)


And this is all that is known, and more than all—yet nothing to what the angels know—of the life of a servant of God, who sinned and repented,...

And this is all that is known, and more than all—yet nothing to what the angels know—of the life of a servant of God, who sinned and repented,...

And this is all that is known, and more than all—yet nothing to what the angels know—of the life of a servant of God, who sinned and repented,...

And this is all that is known, and more than all—yet nothing to what the angels know—of the life of a servant of God, who sinned and repented,...