Philip Schaff Quotes
Philip Schaff (1882). “The Person of Christ: The Perfection of His Humanity Viewed as a Proof of His Divinity”
Philip Schaff, David Schley Schaff (1984). “History of the Christian Church, Volume 8 Modern Christianity the Swiss Reformation”, Eerdmans Pub Co
One man with truth on his side is stronger than a majority in error, and will conquer in the end.
Philip Schaff, David Schley Schaff (1970). “History of the Christian Church”
Philip Schaff (1871). “From the birth of Christ to the reign of Constantine, A.D. 1-311”, p.94
Philip Schaff (2013). “Church History”, p.9, Lulu Press, Inc
Philip Schaff (1885). “The History of the Christian Church (Complete)”, p.202, Library of Alexandria
Philip Schaff (1885). “The History of the Christian Church (Complete)”, p.182, Library of Alexandria
Who touches money touches dirt; and the less religion has to do with it, the better.
Philip Schaff, David Schley Schaff (1970). “History of the Christian Church”
Philip Schaff (1888). “Church and State in the United States ; Or, The American Idea of Religious Liberty and Its Practical Effects: With Official Documents”
The apostolic writings are of three kinds: historical, didactic, and prophetic.
Philip Schaff (2013). “Church History”, p.462, Lulu Press, Inc
Philip Schaff (2013). “Church History”, p.419, Lulu Press, Inc
The person of Christ is to me the greatest and surest of all facts.
Philip Schaff (1866). “The person of Christ: the miracle of history, with a reply to Strauss and Renan, and a collection of testimonies of unbelievers”, p.5
Philip Schaff (1888). “Church and State in the United States ; Or, The American Idea of Religious Liberty and Its Practical Effects: With Official Documents”
Philip Schaff (2013). “Church History”, p.461, Lulu Press, Inc
Philip Schaff (1888). “Church and State in the United States ; Or, The American Idea of Religious Liberty and Its Practical Effects: With Official Documents”
Philip Schaff (1885). “The History of the Christian Church (Complete)”, p.3126, Library of Alexandria
Philip Schaff (1885). “The History of the Christian Church (Complete)”, p.114, Library of Alexandria
Religion and liberty are inseparable. Religion is voluntary, and cannot and ought not to be forced.
Philip Schaff (2017). “Church and State in The United States: The American Idea of Religious Liberty and its Practical Effects”, p.9, Wipf and Stock Publishers