Richard Whately Quote

Fancy, when once brought into religion, knows not where to stop. It is like one of those fiends in old stories which any one could raise, but which, when raised, could never be kept within the magic circle.


Detached thoughts and apophthegms extracted from some of the writings of archbishop Whately (ed. 1854)


Fancy, when once brought into religion, knows not where to stop. It is like one of those fiends in old stories which any one could raise, but which,...

Fancy, when once brought into religion, knows not where to stop. It is like one of those fiends in old stories which any one could raise, but which,...

Fancy, when once brought into religion, knows not where to stop. It is like one of those fiends in old stories which any one could raise, but which,...

Fancy, when once brought into religion, knows not where to stop. It is like one of those fiends in old stories which any one could raise, but which,...