"Perfidiousness" Quotes from Famous Books
... yourself to Christ. For this I suffer excessive trouble and pain; for this I mourn; for this I am seized with fear and trembling, having before my eyes the severe damnation which so treacherous and base a perfidiousness deserves." He tells him yet "that the case is not desperate for a person to have been wounded, but for him to neglect the cure of his wounds. A merchant after shipwreck labors to repair his losses; many ... — The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints - January, February, March • Alban Butler |