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" I," — ah, what words have we for such things ? — is a breath of Heaven ; the Highest Being reveals himself in man. This body, these faculties, this life of ours, is it not all as a vesture for that Unnamed ? " There is but one Temple in the Universe,"... "
The World's Literature: A Course in English for Colleges and High Schools in ... - Page 97
by Mary Elizabeth Burt - 1890
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1880 - 506 pages
...the true Shekinah is man ;" and after Novalis he declared " there is but one Temple in the Universe, and that is the Body of Man. Nothing is holier than...high form. Bending before men is a reverence done to that Revelation in the Flesh. We touch Heaven when we lay our hand upon a human body." And of all men,...
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On Heroes, Hero-worship, and the Heroic in History: Six Lectures, Reported ...

Thomas Carlyle - Hero worship - 1842 - 414 pages
...being, the mystery in us that calls itself "I," — ah, what words have we for such things ? — is a breath of Heaven ; the Highest Being reveals himself...is but one temple in the Universe,' says the devout Novak's, ' and that is the Body of Man. Nothing is holier than that high form. Bending before men is...
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On Heroes, Hero-worship, & the Heroic in History: Six Lectures ; Reported ...

Thomas Carlyle - English essays - 1846 - 490 pages
...being, the mystery in us that calls itself " I," — ah, what words have we for such things ? — is a breath of Heaven ; the Highest being reveals himself...as a vesture for that Unnamed ? ' There is but one t«mple in ' the Universe,' says the devout Novalis, ' and that is the Body of ' Man. Nothing is holier...
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Theophany: Or, The Manifestation of God in the Life, Character, and Mission ...

Robert Turnbull - Atonement - 1849 - 248 pages
...See " Howe's Living Temple," where this idea is expanded with great beautv and depth nf meaning. " reveals himself in man. This body, these faculties,...ours, is it not all as a vesture for that unnamed ?" Hence he adds, with something of error and extravagance, but with a wonderful vein of truth ! "...
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The Homilist; or, The pulpit for the people, conducted by D. Thomas. Vol. 1 ...

David Thomas - 1882 - 446 pages
...our being, the mystery in us that calls itself '/,' ah, what words can we have for such things ?—is a breath of heaven. The Highest Being reveals Himself...faculties, this life of ours is it not all as a vesture for the Unnamed?" "There is but one temple in the universe," says devout Novalis, " and that is the body...
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A Sickle for the Harvest

G. V. Maxham - Sermons, American - 1854 - 192 pages
...is a breath of heaven, a revelation of the true God. There is but one temple in the universe, says Novalis, and that is the body of man. Nothing is holier than this high form. Bending before men is a reverence done to this revelation in the flesh. We touch heaven...
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On Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic in History: Six Lectures, Reported ...

Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 238 pages
...being, the mystery in us that calls itself " I," — ah, what words have we for such things ? — is a breath of Heaven ; the Highest being reveals himself...ours, is it not all as a vesture for that Unnamed 1 ' There is but one temple in ' the Universe,' says the devout Novalis, ' and that is the Body of...
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On Heroes, Hero-worship, and the Heroic in History

Thomas Carlyle - Hero worship - 1859 - 222 pages
...man. This body, these faculties, this life of ours, is it not all as a vesture for that Unnamed ? c There is but one temple in * the Universe,' says the devout Novalis, 4 and that is the Body of * Man. Nothing is holier than that high form. Bending before ( men is a reverence...
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On Heroes, Hero-worship, and the Heroic in History: Six Lectures, Reported ...

Thomas Carlyle - Heroes - 1861 - 234 pages
...being, the mystery Ln us that calls itself " I," — ah, what words have we for such things ? — is a breath of Heaven ; the Highest being reveals himself...This body, these faculties, this life of ours, is it nol all as a vesture for that Unnamed ? ' There is but one temple in ' the Universe,' says the devout...
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Many thoughts of many minds. Compiled by H. Southgate

Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...being, the mystery in us that calls itself " I," — ah, what words have we for such things >. — is a breath of Heaven ; the Highest Being reveals himself...is holier than that high form. Bending before men ia a reverence done to this revelation in the flesh. We touch heaven when we lay our hand on a human...
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