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... which are manifested in nature , and were recognised to transcend human
attainment . But as civilization advanced , and thought began to appear , the
popular conceptions of divinity were submitted to philosophic examination , and
proved ...
... which are manifested in nature , and were recognised to transcend human
attainment . But as civilization advanced , and thought began to appear , the
popular conceptions of divinity were submitted to philosophic examination , and
proved ...
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The second may even be absent altogether ; but we are disposed to think that the
final attainment and rest in this case will be less lofty , and pure , and beautiful ,
than in the other . Let it be supposed , however , that the mind is in extreme ...
The second may even be absent altogether ; but we are disposed to think that the
final attainment and rest in this case will be less lofty , and pure , and beautiful ,
than in the other . Let it be supposed , however , that the mind is in extreme ...
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... with a certain correctness , the office of fear ; of its origin , save perhaps some
assertion of necessity , he offers , to our knowledge , no theory . The way in which
Mr . Carlyle , in the ultimate attainment of rest by his wanderer , disposes of fear ...
... with a certain correctness , the office of fear ; of its origin , save perhaps some
assertion of necessity , he offers , to our knowledge , no theory . The way in which
Mr . Carlyle , in the ultimate attainment of rest by his wanderer , disposes of fear ...
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... which he was driven to exercise it . The perfect development of human unity ,
the attainment of all that man can do or become in a civil capacity , is the aim of
civilization . The machinery of human civilization is vast and FIRST PRINCIPLES .
... which he was driven to exercise it . The perfect development of human unity ,
the attainment of all that man can do or become in a civil capacity , is the aim of
civilization . The machinery of human civilization is vast and FIRST PRINCIPLES .
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frettings and foamings in the calm of its perfect light ; and the religion whose aim
and end is the attainment of this higher rest by men , does most fitly and with a
sublime prominence wear this distinction on its front . “ Love thy neighbor as
thyself ...
frettings and foamings in the calm of its perfect light ; and the religion whose aim
and end is the attainment of this higher rest by men , does most fitly and with a
sublime prominence wear this distinction on its front . “ Love thy neighbor as
thyself ...
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action appears aspect attainment beauty become believe called calm Carlyle cast character Christian Church clear close consider death deem deep distinction divine doubt duty earnest earth effect energy enter eternal existence express face fact faith fear feeling force Foster freedom give glance hand happy heart heaven hold honor hope Howard human idea important individual infinite influence intellectual kind light living look matter means mind moral nature never noble once original pass perfect perhaps philosophy position possible precisely present question reason regard religion remarkable respect rest seems seen sense smile soul speak spirit strength strong sublime surely sympathy tender theory thing thought tion true truth turn universe voice whole
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Страница 409 - Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle: sensation, soul, and form, All melted into him; they swallowed up His animal being ; in them did he live, And by them did he live; they were his life. In such access of mind, in such high hour Of visitation from the living God, Thought was not ; in enjoyment it expired.
Страница 435 - Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
Страница 409 - What soul was his, when, from the naked top Of some bold headland, he beheld the sun Rise up, and bathe the world in light...
Страница 409 - Ocean and earth, the solid frame of earth And ocean's liquid mass, in gladness lay Beneath him: - Far and wide the clouds were touched, And in their silent faces could he read Unutterable love. Sound needed none, Nor any voice of joy ; his spirit drank The spectacle: sensation, soul, and form, All melted into him; they swallowed up His animal being ; in them did he live, And by them did he live; they were his life.
Страница 519 - But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you : and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost parts of the earth.
Страница 152 - near the village of Dauphigny ; this would suit me nicely ; you know it well, for I have often said that I should like to be buried there ; and let me beg of you, as you value your old friend, not to suffer any pomp to be used at my funeral ; nor any monument, nor monumental inscription whatsoever, to mark where I am laid : but lay me quietly in the earth, place a sun-dial over my grave, and let me be forgotten.
Страница 79 - Alas ! alas ! Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once; And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy: How would you be, If he, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are? O, think on that; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
Страница 15 - Your obligation to obey this law, is its being the law of your nature. That your conscience approves of and attests to such a course of action, is itself alone an obligation. Conscience does not only offer itself to show us the way we should walk in, but it likewise carries its own authority with it, that it is our natural guide ; the guide assigned us by the Author of our nature...
Страница 300 - That not a worm is cloven in vain ; That not a moth with vain desire Is shrivell'd in a fruitless fire, Or but subserves another's gain. Behold, we know not anything; I can but trust that good shall fall At last — far off — at last, to all, And every winter change to spring.
Страница 290 - The Royalists themselves confessed that, in every department of honest industry, the discarded warriors prospered beyond other men ; that none was charged with any theft or robbery ; that none was heard to ask an alms ; and that, if a baker, a mason, or a wagoner attracted notice by his diligence and sobriety, he was, in all probability, one of Oliver's old soldiers.