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Clergy Quotes

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Far, far from the clergy be the love of novelty!
Pope Pius X

Authors on Clergy Quotes: Thomas Jefferson Robert Green Ingersoll Martin Luther Lancelot Andrewes Benjamin Jowett Michel Onfray Margaret Deland Charlotte Bronte Patrick Henry Henry David Thoreau Cheech Marin Pope Pius X Henry Fielding Elbert Hubbard John Hurt Carl Jung
2.
The Clergy is the greatest hindrance to faith.
Martin Luther

3.
Pray we for the Clergy; that they may rightly divide, that they may rightly walk; that while they teach others, themselves may learn.
Lancelot Andrewes

4.
Give the clergy your sympathy; don't give them anything else.
Benjamin Jowett

5.
You know you're in a bad movie when the Catholic clergy is being played by Jews.
Cheech Marin

6.
The clergy know that I know that they know that they do not know.
Robert Green Ingersoll

7.
The clergy is in the same business as actors, just a different department.
John Hurt

8.
I found that the clergy did not understand their own book.
Robert Green Ingersoll

9.
It is the business of a virtuous clergyman to censure vice in every appearance of it.
Patrick Henry

10.
Many militants of the secular cause look astonishingly like clergy. Worse: like caricatures of clergy.
Michel Onfray

11.
The advocate of religious freedom is to expect neither peace nor forgiveness from [the clergy].
Thomas Jefferson

12.
It is indeed time for the clergyman and the psychotherapist to join forces.
Carl Jung

13.
Clergy are men as well as other folks.
Henry Fielding

14.
the profession of the ministry is like matrimony: if it is possible for you to keep out of it, it's a sign that you've no business to go into it!
Margaret Deland

15.
God looked upon His work and saw that it was good. That is where the clergy take issue with him.
Elbert Hubbard

16.
When you travel to the Celestial City, carry no letter of introduction. When you knock, ask to see God,--none of the servants.
Henry David Thoreau

17.
The clergy believe that any power confided in me will be exerted in opposition to their schemes, and they believe rightly.
Thomas Jefferson

18.
Of late years an abundant shower of curates has fallen upon the North of England.
Charlotte Bronte