"The goods and evils of this life make a deeper impression on the minds of Christians in general, than the prospect of those of the future. Neither heaven nor hell, from a want of due reflection, produces much practical effect upon the conduct of the world at large."
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The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth: The Catholic Church Vindicated (1838)
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Thomas Louis Green
Thomas Louis Green (1799 – 27 February1883) was an English Catholic priest.
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