Articles in the G K Chesterton Category
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If our faith comments on government at all, its comment must be this – that the man should rule who does not think he can rule. Carlyle’s hero may say, ” I will be king”; but the Christian saint must say “Nolo episcopari.” (I do not wish to be bishop). If the great paradox of Christianity means anything, it means this – that we must take the crown in our hand, and go hunting in dry places and dark corners of the earth until we find the one man who …
