“A little wit and a great deal of ill-nature will furnish a man for satire; but the greatest instance of wit is to commend well.”
Quote by John Tillotson
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The wisdom of being religious
This book delves into the various aspects of religion, examining its influence on personal beliefs, cultural practices, and societal structures. It investigates the philosophical, psychological, and social dimensions of religious life, offering insights into the wisdom that can be derived from religious traditions and practices. more
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