The highest revelations of humanity are perishable; the religion once true may become a lie, the polity once fraught with blessing may become a curse; but even the gospel that is past still finds confessors, and if such a faith cannot remove mountains like faith in the living truth, it yet remains true to itself down to its very end, and does not depart from the realm of the living till it has dragged its last priest and its last partisans along with it, and a new generation, freed from those shadows of the past and the perishing, rules over a world that has renewed its youth.


Vol. 4, pt. 2, translated by W.P.Dickson. - The History of Rome 1854-6


The highest revelations of humanity are perishable; the religion once true may become a lie, the polity once fraught with blessing may become a...

The highest revelations of humanity are perishable; the religion once true may become a lie, the polity once fraught with blessing may become a...

The highest revelations of humanity are perishable; the religion once true may become a lie, the polity once fraught with blessing may become a...

The highest revelations of humanity are perishable; the religion once true may become a lie, the polity once fraught with blessing may become a...