Digital Logos Edition
A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Quotations Influencing Early and Modern World History Referenced according to their Sources in Literature, Memoirs, Letters, Governmental Documents, Speeches, Charters, Court Decisions & Constitutions.
“Aquinas, Thomas (c.1224–March 7, 1274), was a Catholic philosopher and theologian, who wrote Summa Theologica, using Aristotelian logic to reconcile faith with reason, proving the existence of God as the logical uncaused cause. His works rank with Saint Augustine in importance.” (source)
“have found the sweetest consolation in casting away all my anxiety, so as to contemplate His marvelous presence.” (source)
“‘Whatever He promises He fulfills with interest; that is His way.” (source)
“Columbus christened the first island he landed on ‘San Salvador,’ meaning ‘Holy Saviour,’ and kneeling, prayed:” (source)
“All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.” (source)