Junius Quote

An honest man, like the true religion, appeals to the understanding, or modestly confides in the internal evidence of his conscience. The imposter employes force instead of argument, imposes silence where he cannot convince, and propagates his character by the sword.


No. 41, to Lord Mansfield (November 14, 1770) - Letters of Junius (1769-1772)


An honest man, like the true religion, appeals to the understanding, or modestly confides in the internal evidence of his conscience. The imposter...

An honest man, like the true religion, appeals to the understanding, or modestly confides in the internal evidence of his conscience. The imposter...

An honest man, like the true religion, appeals to the understanding, or modestly confides in the internal evidence of his conscience. The imposter...

An honest man, like the true religion, appeals to the understanding, or modestly confides in the internal evidence of his conscience. The imposter...