Joseph Priestley Quote

It is the earnest wish of my heart, that your minds may be well established in the sound principles of religious knowledge, because I am fully persuaded, that nothing else can be a sufficient foundation of a virtuous and truly respectable conduct in life, or of good hope in death. A mind destitute of knowledge (and, comparatively speaking, no kind of knowledge, besides that of religion, deserves the name) is like a field on which no culture has been bestowed, which, the richer it is, the ranker weeds it will produce, If nothing good be sown in it, it will be dccupied by plants that are useless or noxious.


Vol. I : The Dedication (March 1772) - Institutes of Natural and Revealed Religion (1772–1774)


It is the earnest wish of my heart, that your minds may be well established in the sound principles of religious knowledge, because I am fully...

It is the earnest wish of my heart, that your minds may be well established in the sound principles of religious knowledge, because I am fully...

It is the earnest wish of my heart, that your minds may be well established in the sound principles of religious knowledge, because I am fully...

It is the earnest wish of my heart, that your minds may be well established in the sound principles of religious knowledge, because I am fully...