Learned Hand (1872–1961) American legal scholar, Court of Appeals judge
"Sources of Tolerance" (1930); also in The Spirit of Liberty: Papers and Addresses (1952), p. 79.
Extra-judicial writings
Joyland
Learned Hand (1872–1961) American legal scholar, Court of Appeals judge
"Sources of Tolerance" (1930); also in The Spirit of Liberty: Papers and Addresses (1952), p. 79.
Extra-judicial writings
“The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose.”
William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice
Source: The Merchant of Venice
“I do not quote from the scriptures;
I simply see what I see.”
Kabir (1440–1518) Indian mystic poet
Azfar Hussain translations
Clive Staples Lewis (1898–1963) Christian apologist, novelist, and Medievalist
Martin Luther, quoted at the beginning of The Screwtape Letters
Misattributed
Richard Watson (1781–1833) British methodist theologian
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 36.
William Tyndale (1494–1536) Bible translator and agitator from England
The Obedience of A Christian Man (1528)
Context: Understand therefore, that one thing in the scripture representeth divers things. A serpent figureth Christ in one place, and the devil in another; and a lion doth likewise. Christ by leaven signifieth God’s word in one place; and in another signifieth thereby the traditions of the Pharisees, which soured and altered God’s word for their advantage.