
The Erasmus Reader (1990), pp. 140-141.
Handbook of the Christian Soldier (1503)
Session 829, Page 140-141
The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events, (1981)
The Erasmus Reader (1990), pp. 140-141.
Handbook of the Christian Soldier (1503)
Journal of Discourses 22:44 (February 6, 1881)
“How divine scripture should be interpreted,” On First Principles, book 4, chapter 2, Readings in World Christian History (2013), p. 75
On First Principles
Francis Escudero Twitter feed: @SayChiz (11:28p.m. 2015 December 1).
2015, Twitter Feed
Source: The Obstacle Race (1979), Chapter V: Dimension (p. 105)
Context: Great art, for those who insist upon this rather philistine concept (as if un-great art were unworthy of even their most casual and ill-informed attention), makes us stand back and admire. It rushes upon us pell-mell like the work of Rubens or Tintoretto or Delacroix, or towers above us. There is of course another aesthetic: the art of a Vermeer or a Braque seeks not to amaze and appal but to invite the observer to come closer, to close with the painting, peer into it, become intimate with it. Such art reinforces human dignity.
Pakistan or The Partition of India (1946)
The Hidden Wisdom In The Holy Bible (1963), Volume III