“PRIMATE, n. The head of a church, especially a State church supported by involuntary contributions. The Primate of England is the Archbishop of Canterbury, an amiable old gentleman, who occupies Lambeth Palace when living and Westminster Abbey when dead. He is commonly dead.” StatesChurchEnglandGentlemanContributionPalacesAmiableInvoluntaryPrimatesAbbeyWestminsterCanterburyWestminster Abbey Book:The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World Source: The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World
“The great monuments are raised up like dams, pitting the logic of majesty and authority against all the shady elements: it is in the form of cathedrals and palaces that Church and State speak and impose silence on the multitudes.” StatesFormSpeakChurchSilenceAuthorityElementsLogicRaisedArchitectureMultitudesMajestyPalacesMonumentChurch And StateCathedralsDamsShady Author:Georges Bataille
“Constantine, the Emperor, saw something in the religion of Christ's people which awakened his interest, and now we see him uniting religion to the state and marching up the marble steps of the Emperor's palace, with the church robed in purple. Thus and there was begun the most baneful misalliance that ever fettered and cursed a suffering world... When ... Constantine crowned the union of church and state, the church was stamped with the spirit of the Caesars.” PeopleWorldStatesSpiritSufferingInterestChristChurchStepsSawsAtheismUnionsPurplePalacesChurch And StateAwakenedEmperorMarbleCursedUnitingConstantine Author:George W Truett
“Rome's riches are in too immediate juxtaposition. Under the lid of awful August heat, one moves dizzily from church to palace to fountain to ruin, a single fly at a banquet, not knowing where to light.” LightMovingChurchKnowingRichesRuinsAwfulHeatRomeNot KnowingFountainPalacesAugustBanquetsJuxtaposition Book:The feminine eye Source: The feminine eye
“The life of Lincoln should never be passed by in silence by young or old. He touched the log cabin and it became the palace in which greatness was nurtured. He touched the forest and it became to him a church in which the purest and noblest worship of God was observed. His occupation has become associated in our minds with the integrity of the life he lived. In Lincoln there was always some quality that fastened him to the people and taught their to keep time to the music of his heart.” PeopleShouldMindHeartYoungChurchSilenceQualityGreatnessTaughtIntegrityWorshipForestsTouchedOccupationPalacesCabinsLog Cabins Author:David Swing