Phillips Brooks Quote

The absence of sentimentalism in Christ's relations with men is what makes His tenderness so exquisitely touching.


Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 59.


The absence of sentimentalism in Christ's relations with men is what makes His tenderness so exquisitely touching.

The absence of sentimentalism in Christ's relations with men is what makes His tenderness so exquisitely touching.

The absence of sentimentalism in Christ's relations with men is what makes His tenderness so exquisitely touching.

The absence of sentimentalism in Christ's relations with men is what makes His tenderness so exquisitely touching.