“Beginning under the Roman Empire, intellectual leadership in the West had been provided by Christianity. In the middle ages, who invented the first universities - in Paris, Oxford, Cambridge? The church.” FirstsAgeChurchChristianityMiddleIntellectualWestUniversityParisEmpiresMiddle AgesRoman EmpireOxfordCambridgeRoman CivilizationCambridge University Author:Nancy Pearcey
“People came into the Church in the Roman Empire because the Church was so good-Catholics were so good to one another, and they were so good to pagans, too. High-pressure evangelization strikes me as an attempt to deprive people of their freedom of choice.” PeopleChoicesChurchPressureCatholicStrikesEmpiresPaganRoman EmpireFreedom Of Choice Author:Andrew Greeley
“In the reign of the Greek Emperor Justinian , and again in the reign of Phocas , the Bishop of Rome obtained some dominion over the Greek Churches, but of no long continuance. His standing dominion was only over the nations of the Western Empire, represented by Daniel's fourth Beast.” LongNationsChurchStandingWesternGreekBeastEmpiresRomeFourthReignEmperorDominionBishopsContinuanceJustinian Book:Observations Source: Observations
“the twelve or fifteen millions in the British Empire, who, while they possess no electoral rights, are yet persuaded they are freemen, and who are mystified into the notion that they are not political bondmen, by that great juggle of the ' English Constitution ' a thing of monopolies, and Church-craft, and sinecures, armorial hocus-pocus, primogeniture, and pageantry!” PoliticalChurchMillionsRightsConstitutionNotionBritishCraftsEmpiresTwelveFifteenMonopolyBritish EmpireFreemanHocus PocusPageantry Book:Richard Cobden's German Diaries Source: Richard Cobden's German Diaries