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Quote by Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire

“You saw me vacillating between error and truth, loving them equally because unable to distinguish the one from the other; the hour marked out by God for my enlightenment has come: He has shown me the powerlessness of reason, and the necessity of faith.”

Quote by Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire

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Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire

Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire was a French journalist born on May 12, 1802, and died on November 21, 1861. He is recognized for his significant contributions to journalism and his influential writing style. more

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