To Him I look as my judge, to Him as the avenger of my wrongs, firm in my own good conscience and secure in the sincerity of my devotion, rooted in faith and confident that those who in the love of justice suffer injury can never be confounded, nor those who break the horns of the persecutors of the Church be deprived of their everlasting reward.
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"To Him I look as my judge, to Him as the avenger of my wrongs, firm in my own good conscience and secure in the sincerity of my devotion, rooted in faith and confident that those who in the love of justice suffer injury can never be confounded, nor those who break the horns of the persecutors of the Church be deprived of their everlasting reward." — Thomas Becket #faithspirituality
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To Him I look as my judge, to Him as the avenger of my wrongs, firm in my own good conscience and secure in the sincerity of my devotion, rooted in faith and confident that those who in the love of justice suffer injury can never be confounded, nor those who break the horns of the persecutors of the Church be deprived of their everlasting reward. — Thomas Becket
About Thomas Becket
Thomas Becket was a Clergyman from Kingdom of England (1119–1170).
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Who said "To Him I look as my judge, to Him as the avenger of my wrongs, firm in my own g…"?
This quote is attributed to Thomas Becket, a Clergyman from Kingdom of England.
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Thomas Becket lived from 1119 – 1170.
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