In principle, to be sure, the Reformation idea of the universal priesthood of all believers meant that not only the clergy but also the laity, not only the theologian but also the magistrate, had the...
—Jaroslav Pelikan
Very often conditions are recorded as observable “under thy fingers” […] Among such observations it is important to notice that the pulsations of the human heart are observed.
—James Henry
In grammar, as in war, there is strength in numbers.
—Martin Worthington
Manuscripts – at least for Muslims who understand the subject – are to be read as books whose contents are to be known and understood, for that is why they were written, and not to...
—Syed Muhammad
It is my conviction that, with the spread of true scientific culture, whatever may be the medium, historical, philological, philosophical, or physical, through which that culture is conveyed, and with its necessary concomitant, a constant...
—Thomas Henry
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