| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 294 páginas
...look on our divinest Symbol : on Jesus of Nazareth, and his Life, and his Biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher has the human Thought not yet reached...manifest. 'But, on the whole, as Time adds much to the sacred ness of Symbols, so likewise in his progress he at length defaces, or even desecrates them;... | |
| William Henry Furness - 1836 - 348 páginas
...look on our divinest symbol ; on Jesus of Nazareth, and his life, and his biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher has the human thought not yet reached....to be anew inquired into, and anew made manifest." IN works upon the Evidences of Christianity, the question commonly discussed concerning the four Gospels... | |
| William Henry Furness - 1837 - 332 páginas
...look on our divinest symbol ; on Jesus of Nazareth, and his life, and his biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher has the human thought not yet reached....to be anew inquired into, and anew made manifest." IN works upon the Evidences of Christianity, the question commonly discussed concerning the Four Gospels... | |
| William Henry Furness - 1837 - 336 páginas
...look on our divinest symbol; on Jesus of Nazareth, and his life, and his biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher has the human thought not yet reached. This is Christianity and Christendom; & symbol of quite perennial, infinite character ; whose significance will ever demand to be anew inquired... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 páginas
...our divinest Symbol : on Jesus ' of Nazareth, and his Life, and his Biography, and what ' followed therefrom. Higher has the human Thought ' not yet...manifest. ' But, on the whole, as Time adds much to the sacred' ness of Symbols, so likewise in his progress he at ' length defaces, or even desecrates them... | |
| 1880 - 506 páginas
...look on our Divinest Symbol : on Jesns of Nazareth, and His Life and His Biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher has the human thought not yet reached...to be anew inquired into, and anew made manifest." To appreciate that testimony to the Nazarene as our DIVINEST SYMBOL we must remember Carlyle's use... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 260 páginas
...Symbol of quite perennial, infinite charac ' whose significance will ever demand to be anew inquired i ' and anew made manifest. ' But, on the whole, as Time adds much to the sacredness ' Symbols, so likewise in his progress he at length defaces, or Q ' desecrates them; and Symbols, like... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1849 - 326 páginas
...look on our divinest Symbol : on Jesus of Nazareth, and his life aud his biography, aud what followed therefrom. Higher has the human thought not yet reached...this is Christianity and Christendom : a Symbol of quiet perennial, infinite character ; whose significance will ever demand to be anew inquired into,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 676 páginas
...reached : this is Christianity. a»i ' Christendom ; a Symbol of quite perennial, infinite chancier ' whose significance will ever demand to be anew inquired...manifest. ' But, on the whole, as Time adds much to the sacred ness o: ' Symbols, so likewise in his progress he at length defaces, or ere ' desecrates them... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1851 - 216 páginas
...look on our divinest Symbol : on Jesus of Nazareth, and his life and his biography, and what followed therefrom. Higher has the human thought not yet reached:...this is Christianity and Christendom ; a Symbol of quiet perennial, infinite character ; whose significance will ever demand to be anew inquired into,... | |
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