Benjamin Whichcote was a British Establishment and Puritan divine, Provost of King's College, Cambridge, and leader of the Cambridge Platonists.
The more mysterious, the more imperfect: that which is mystically spoken is but half spoken. Mystics Quotes, by Benjamin Whichcote 0 out of 5 stars0 votes
The more mysterious, the more imperfect: that which is mystically spoken is but half spoken.
Conscience without judgment is superstition. Miscellaneous Quotes, by Benjamin Whichcote 0 out of 5 stars0 votes
Conscience without judgment is superstition.
None are so empty as those who are full of themselves. Miscellaneous Quotes, by Benjamin Whichcote 0 out of 5 stars0 votes
None are so empty as those who are full of themselves.
Among politicians the esteem of religion is profitable; the principles of it are troublesome. Miscellaneous Quotes, by Benjamin Whichcote 0 out of 5 stars0 votes
Among politicians the esteem of religion is profitable; the principles of it are troublesome.
The longest sword, the strongest lungs, the most voices, are false measures of truth. Miscellaneous Quotes, by Benjamin Whichcote 0 out of 5 stars0 votes
The longest sword, the strongest lungs, the most voices, are false measures of truth.
Fear is the denomination of the Old Testament; belief is the denomination of the New. Miscellaneous Quotes, by Benjamin Whichcote 0 out of 5 stars0 votes
Fear is the denomination of the Old Testament; belief is the denomination of the New.
Some things must be good in themselves, else there could be no measure whereby to lay out good and evil. Miscellaneous Quotes, by Benjamin Whichcote 0 out of 5 stars0 votes
Some things must be good in themselves, else there could be no measure whereby to lay out good and evil.
Expect no greater happiness in Eternity, than to rejoice in God Miscellaneous Quotes, by Benjamin Whichcote 0 out of 5 stars0 votes
Expect no greater happiness in Eternity, than to rejoice in God
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