
Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction (1942), It Must Be Abstract
Source: Said at the age of two to the organist Friar Memmo
Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction (1942), It Must Be Abstract
“One cannot now say, the priest is as the people, for the truth is that the people are not so bad as the priest.”
Non est jam dicere, "Ut populus, sic sacerdos"; quia nec si populus, ut sacerdos.
In Conversione S. Pauli, Sermon 1, sect. 3; translation by James Spedding, in The Works of Francis Bacon (1860) vol. 12, p. 134
Ut populus, sic sacerdos is a quotation from Isaiah 24:2.
[L]e philosophe n'a jamais tué de prêtres et le prêtre a tué beaucoup de philosophes...
Observations on the Drawing Up of Laws (1774)
Source: Political Writings
On El Poema de Niágara of Pérez Bonalde (1883)
As quoted in Typical English Churchmen (1909) by John Neville Figgis, p. 15