| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pages
...THE HERO AS DIVINITY. 3 man does practically lay to heart, and know for certain, concerning his vital relations to this mysterious Universe, and his duty...rest. That is his religion; or, it may be, his mere scepticism and no-religion: the manner it is in which he feels himself to be spiritually related to... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Periodicals - 1841 - 836 pages
...others,) the thing a man does practically lay to heart, and know for certain, concerning his vital relations to this mysterious Universe, and his duty...rest. That is his religion ; or, it may be, his mere scepticism and no-religion : the manner it is in which he feels himself to be spiritually related to... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Hero worship - 1841 - 408 pages
...others) ; the thing a man does practically lay to heart, and know for certain, concerning his vital relations to this mysterious Universe, and his duty...rest. That is his religion ; or, it may be, his mere scepticism and no-religion : the manner it is in which he feels himself to be spiritually related to... | |
| 1841 - 832 pages
...others,) the thing a man does practically lay to heart, and know for certain, concerning his vital relations to this mysterious Universe, and his duty...and creatively determines all the rest. That is his rtliyion : or, it may be, his mere scepticism and no-religion : the manner it is in which he feels... | |
| College students' writings, American - 1842 - 506 pages
...believe, the thing a man does practically lay to heart, and know for certain, concerning his vital relations to this mysterious universe, and his duty...for him, and creatively determines all the rest." On what we consider a cardinal duty, he thus insists : — " Of all acts, is not for a man repentance... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Hero worship - 1842 - 414 pages
...others) ; the thing a man does practically lay to heart, and know for certain, concerning his vital relations to this mysterious Universe, and his duty...thing for him, and creatively determines all the rest. Thatishisre%to»,- or, it may be, his mere scepticism and no-religion : the manner it is in which he... | |
| Religion - 1842 - 1046 pages
...and for certain knows concerning his vital relations to this mysterious universe ; his duly and his destiny there ; that is in all cases the primary thing for him, and creatively determines all the rest. This may be a religion, or a no-religion ; an affirmation or a denial ; a heathenism or a christianism... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1842 - 518 pages
...and for certain knows concerning his vital relations to this mysterious universe ; his duty and his destiny there ; that is in all cases the primary thing for him, and creatively determines all the rest. This may be a religion, or a no-religion ; an affirmation or a denial; a heathenism or a christianism... | |
| Theology - 1842 - 508 pages
...and for certain knows concerning his vital relations to this mysterious universe ; his duty and his destiny there ; that is in all cases the primary thing for him, and creatively determines all the rest. This may be a religion, or a no-religion ; an affirmation or a denial ; a heathenism or a christianism... | |
| American literature - 1849 - 600 pages
...others) ; the thing a man does praclically lay to heart, and know for certain, concerning his vital relations to this mysterious universe, and his duty...his religion; or, it may be, his mere skepticism and no-religion : the manner it is in which he feels himself to be spiritually related to the unseen world... | |
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