IT may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems to me no less evident that He intends every man to be happy in his work. It is written, Common Sense - Página 71906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1852 - 560 páginas
...proper work of a painter. "It may be proved, with much certainty," he says, " that God intends no man to live in this world without working ; but it seems...that He intends every man to be happy in his work. . . But the men employed in the Arts, as a body, are not happy men. For which this seems to be the... | |
| 1857 - 770 páginas
...me, so healthy a view of it : — " It may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...brow,' but it was never written, ' in the breaking of thy heart,' thou shalt eat bread : and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 496 páginas
...our vain hearts, " There is no God." It may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...the breaking of thine heart," thou shalt eat bread : and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by idle people, who both fail in doing... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 504 páginas
...our vain hearts, " There is no God." It may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...the breaking of thine heart," thou shalt eat bread : and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by idle people, who both fail in doing... | |
| 1862 - 296 páginas
...Hill, August, 1851. PEE-EAPHAELITISM. IT may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...the breaking of thine heart," thou shalt eat bread : and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by idle people, who both fail in doing... | |
| John Ruskin - 1865 - 302 páginas
...Hill, Aug. 1851. '* I PRE-RAPHAELITISM. IT may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...to me no less evident that He intends every man to bo happy in his work. It is written, " in the sweat of thy brow," but it was never written, " in the... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1867 - 502 páginas
...much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems to mo no less evident that He intends every man to be happy...the breaking of thine heart," thou shalt eat bread : and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by idle people, who both fail in doing... | |
| Merchants, Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank, Chicago - 1867 - 154 páginas
...experience we confine our extracts. "It may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends ' no man to live in this world without working ; but it seems...work. It is written 'in the sweat of thy brow,' but it is not written ' in the breaking of thine heart,' thou shalt eat bread ; and I find that an on the... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 500 páginas
...vain hearts, " There is no •tod." It may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...the breaking of thine heart," thou shalt eat bread : and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by idle people, who both fail in doing... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1872 - 500 páginas
...our vain hearts, " There is no .4od." It may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...evident that He intends every man to be happy in his *vork. It is written, " in the sweat of thy brow," but it was never written, " in the breaking of thine... | |
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