John Henry Newman Quote

When men understand what each other mean, they see, for the most part, that controversy is either superfluous or hopeless.


'Faith and Reason, contrasted as Habits of Mind' (Epiphany, 1839) in Oxford University Sermons (1843) no. 10


When men understand what each other mean, they see, for the most part, that controversy is either superfluous or hopeless.

When men understand what each other mean, they see, for the most part, that controversy is either superfluous or hopeless.

When men understand what each other mean, they see, for the most part, that controversy is either superfluous or hopeless.

When men understand what each other mean, they see, for the most part, that controversy is either superfluous or hopeless.