| GEORGE CROLY - 1902 - 854 pages
...and His biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher has the human thought not yet reached : this Christianity and Christendom — a symbol of quite...character, whose significance will ever demand to he anew inquired into, and anew made manifest. . . . •This testimony from Napoleon has heen much... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - 1903 - 320 pages
...hardly inferior to their moral." " Our divinest symbol," he said, " is Jesus of Nazareth and his life and what followed therefrom ; higher has the human thought not yet reached." Jesus, said Emerson, " alone in all history estimated the greatness of man." Both men were lovers of... | |
| Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - 1904 - 314 pages
...this manner, look on our divinest Symbol'; on Jesus of Nazareth, and His Life, and * Ibid., P. 141. His Biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher...to be anew inquired into, and anew made manifest." * Thus in the picture gallery of Art we have Reason which is intuitive, the complete fusion of the... | |
| Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - 1904 - 318 pages
...this manner, look on our divinest Symbol ; on Jesus of Nazareth, and His Life, and * Ibid., p. 141. His Biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher...to be anew inquired into, and anew made manifest." * Thus in the picture gallery of Art we have Reason which is intuitive, the complete fusion of the... | |
| Joseph Morgan Lloyd Thomas - 1907 - 136 pages
...God-like. ... If thou ask to what height man has carried it in this manner, look on our divinest symbol, on Jesus of Nazareth, and his life and his biography,...to be anew inquired into, and anew made manifest." And this Christianity lives on, and we with it. When we think of its inner life, we think too of all... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1907 - 442 pages
...Heroes: note C.'s expression of reverence here and elsewhere. Compare " Look on our divinest Symbol: on Jesus of Nazareth, and his Life, and his Biography,...therefrom. Higher has the human thought not yet reached: . . . whose significance will ever demand to be anew inquired into, and anew made manifest." SR Ill,... | |
| Charles Henry Vine - 1907 - 282 pages
...said : " Jesus of Nazareth, our divinest symbol ! Higher has the human thought not yet reached. ... A symbol of quite perennial infinite character, whose...to be anew inquired into, and anew made manifest." Matthias Claudius wrote : " No one ever thus loved, nor did anything so truly great and good, as the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1908 - 352 pages
...extrinsic. If thou ask to what ' height man has carried it in this manner, look on our ' divinest Symbol : on Jesus of Nazareth, and his Life, and ' his Biography,...to be anew ' inquired into, and anew made manifest. ' But, on the whole, as Time adds much to the sacredness ' of Symbols, so likewise in his progress... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1908 - 516 pages
...extrinsic. If thou ask to what height man has carried it in this manner, look on our divinest Symbol : on Jesus of Nazareth, and his Life, and his Biography,...to be anew inquired into, and anew made manifest. ' But, on the whole, as time adds much to the sacredness of Symbols, so likewise in his progress he... | |
| James Henry Snowden - 1911 - 280 pages
...Thyself, and we cannot rest until we rest in Thee. — St. Augustine. Look on our divinest Symbol: Jesus of Nazareth and His life and His biography and...demand to be anew inquired into and anew made manifest. — Carlyle. I say the acknowledgment of God in Christ Accepted by thy reason, solves for thee All... | |
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