Thomas CarlyleChatto & Windus, 1881 - 223 pages |
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... never needed proof or statement before , that Religion is not a doubt ; that it is a certainty , or eise a mockery ... never so benighted , forgetful of his high calling , there is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly works ...
... never needed proof or statement before , that Religion is not a doubt ; that it is a certainty , or eise a mockery ... never so benighted , forgetful of his high calling , there is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly works ...
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... never justly . The man was never really on that side . The servitude in which he believed was entirely ideal . To him the ideal Society would be one in which the ignorance should be directed by knowledge , unwisdom controlled by wisdom ...
... never justly . The man was never really on that side . The servitude in which he believed was entirely ideal . To him the ideal Society would be one in which the ignorance should be directed by knowledge , unwisdom controlled by wisdom ...
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... never - failing charity , an unceasing worship . There- fore , it could not be contained in any creed . " To what religion do I belong ? " wrote Schiller ; " To none thou could'st name . And wherefore to none ? Because of my religion ...
... never - failing charity , an unceasing worship . There- fore , it could not be contained in any creed . " To what religion do I belong ? " wrote Schiller ; " To none thou could'st name . And wherefore to none ? Because of my religion ...
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