"It is an observation suggested by all history, and by none more than by that of James I and his successor, Charles I, that the religious spirit, when it mingles with faction, contains in it something supernatural and unaccountable; and that, in its operations upon society, effects correspond less to their known causes than is found in any other circumstance of government."
Author
David HumeAll Translations
English
"It is an observation suggested by all history, and by none more than by that of James I and his successor, Charles I, that the religious spirit, when it mingles with faction, contains in it something supernatural and unaccountable; and that, in its operations upon society, effects correspond less to their known causes than is found in any other circumstance of government."