“The decrees and canons of the greatest Church Council of the Middle Ages must be read as the sign of a quickened conscience in Christendom, not as proof of general depravity. A Nation or smaller civic community that passes enactments for the checking of avarice or the prohibition of other evil-doing is not sunk in vice. Far from it. It is alive to the disease that troubles its peace, aware that unchecked the disease may spread to the ruin of the whole society, and is resolved that corruption must be got rid of for the sake of the health of the whole.”
Quotes by Joseph Clayton
Joseph ClaytonJoseph Clayton was an English freelance journalist and biographer known for his extensive writings on trade union and socialist history. His work often explored the lives and contributions of signific...