-John Henry Newman
A quotes blog of various writers (mostly Christian, and specifically Catholic, in nature)
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Meanwhile, the religious world little
thinks whither its opinions are leading; and will not discover that it
is adoring a mere abstract name or a vague creation of the mind for
the Ever-living Son, till the defection of its members from the faith
startle it, and teach it that the so-called religion of the heart,
without orthodoxy of doctrine, is but the warmth of a corpse, real for
a time, but sure to fail.
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