William Shenstone Quote

When misfortunes happen to such as dissent from us in matters of religion, we call them judgments; when to those of our own sect, we call them trials; when to persons neither way distinguished, we are content to attribute them to the settled course of things.


The Works in Verse and Prose (ed. 1764)


When misfortunes happen to such as dissent from us in matters of religion, we call them judgments; when to those of our own sect, we call them...

When misfortunes happen to such as dissent from us in matters of religion, we call them judgments; when to those of our own sect, we call them...

When misfortunes happen to such as dissent from us in matters of religion, we call them judgments; when to those of our own sect, we call them...

When misfortunes happen to such as dissent from us in matters of religion, we call them judgments; when to those of our own sect, we call them...