| John Kelman - 1912 - 350 pages
...shows. Religious symbols are the highest of all, and highest among these stands Jesus of Nazareth. " Higher has the human Thought not yet reached : this...character ; whose significance will ever demand to be anew enquired into, and anew made manifest." In other words, Jesus stands for all that is permanently noble... | |
| Archibald Allan - 1913 - 644 pages
...midst ; the Great God-Father seen by men as a Man. " Look on our divinest Symbol," says Carlyle, " on Jesus of Nazareth, and his Life, and his Biography,...to be anew inquired into, and anew made manifest." " I and the Father are one." The Father is a human child. His place is not above the earth, and the... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1913 - 156 pages
...mother. He calls 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" *8 " Convertations with Eckermann (March 11, 1832). "Sartor Reiartuf, bk. iii., chap. 3. 75. William... | |
| Charles Harris - 1914 - 668 pages
...virtue " (Three Essays, pp. 253 ff.). Carlyle (1795 — 1881). — " Look on our divinest Symbol — on Jesus of Nazareth and His life and His biography...to be anew inquired into and anew made manifest." Prof. P. Gardner. — "The true differentia of Christian teaching seems to me to have been rightly... | |
| Heinrich Weinel, Alban Gregory Widgery - 1914 - 488 pages
...divinest symbol, on Jesus of Nazareth, and his life and biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher has human thought not yet reached : this is Christianity...to be anew inquired into, and anew made manifest." It is in persons, in men who have called forth the respect and reverence, and raised the ideals and... | |
| Terrot Reaveley Glover - 1915 - 346 pages
...Symbol : on Jesus of Nazareth, and his Life, and his Biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher has human Thought not yet reached : this is Christianity...ever demand to be anew inquired into, and anew made manifest."3 What does the Symbol mean ? Here is a passage from a letter to his brother : '"Be of good... | |
| 1919 - 594 pages
...our eternal perfection." — ARNOLD MEYER, What Jesus Is to Vs To-day. "Look on our divinest Symbol: on Jesus of Nazareth and his life and his* biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher ha." the human thought not yet reached; this is Christianity and Christendom, a symbol of quite perennial,... | |
| Archibald Browning Drysdale Alexander - 1920 - 512 pages
...language of faith can surpass in beauty or appreciation this ? — " Look on our Divinest Symbol : on Jesus of Nazareth, and His Life, and His Biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher has human thought not yet reached ; this is Christianity and Christendom ; a symbol of quite perennial,... | |
| Louis Howland - 1926 - 242 pages
...symbols. 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,...human thought not yet reached: this is Christianity; a symbol of quite perennial, infinite character; whose significance will ever demand to be anew inquired... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1927 - 296 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... | |
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