| 1834 - 784 sider
...and To-morrow both are. Pierce through the TimeElement, glance into the Eternal. Believe what thou findest written in the sanctuaries of Man's Soul,...And seest thou therein any glimpse of IMMORTALITY ? — О Heaven ! Is the white Tomb ofour Loved One, who died from our arms, and must be left behind... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1837 - 322 sider
...and to-morrow both are. Pierce through the Time-element, glance into the Eternal. Believe what thou findest written in the sanctuaries of man's soul,...have devoutly read it there : that time and space ate not God, but creations of God ; that with God as it is a universal HERE, so is it an everlasting... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 324 sider
...glance into the Eternal. Believe what ] ' thou findest written in the sanctuaries of Man's Soul, ' eren as all Thinkers, in all ages, have devoutly read it...Is the white Tomb of our Loved One, ' who died from OUT arms, and must be left behind us 'there, which rises in the distance, like a pale, mourn' fully... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 326 sider
...To-morrow both are. Pierce through the ' Time-Element, glance into the Eternal. Believe what ' thou findest written in the sanctuaries of Man's Soul,...And seest thou therein any glimpse of IMMORTALITY 1 ' — O Heaven ! Is the white Tomb of our Loved One, ' who died from our arms, and must be left behind... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 328 sider
...To-morrow both are. Pierce through the ' Time-Element, glance into the Eternal. Believe what ' thou llndest written in the sanctuaries of Man's Soul, ' even as...And seest thou therein any glimpse of IMMORTALITY 1 ' — O Heaven ! Is the white Tomb of our Loved One, ' who died from our arms, and must be left behind... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - 326 sider
...offered itself, whether of anticipation or retrospection, would belong only to the present, " now." " Time and Space are not God, but creations of God;...is a universal Here, so is it an Everlasting Now. * * * Know of a truth that only the timeshadows have perished or are perishable ; that the real Being... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - 694 sider
...offered itself, whether of anticipation or retrospection, would belong only to the present, " now." " Time and Space are not God, but creations of God;...is a universal Here, so is it an Everlasting Now. * * * Know of a truth that only the timeshadows have perished or are perishable ; that the real Being... | |
| 1840 - 532 sider
...and to-morrow both are. Pierce through the time-element, glance into the eternal. Believe what thou findest written in the sanctuaries of man's soul,...read it there ; that time and space are not God, but curtains of God ; that with God as it is an universal Here, so it is an everlasting JVoto." Man's body,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1846 - 260 sider
...To-morrow both are. ' Pierce through the Time-Element, glance into the Eternal. ' Believe what thou findest written in the sanctuaries of Man's ' Soul,...Thinkers, in all ages, have devoutly read it 'there: tbai^mfl ami .Rpa.ec flrp nQLfl^d,.hut.jraatiflna of findj ' that \vith Gad as it is a universal HEBE,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 sider
...To-morrow both are. ' Pierce through the Time-Element, glance into the Eternal. ' Believe what thou findest written in the sanctuaries of Man's ' Soul,...everlasting ' Now. 'And seest thou therein any glimpse of IMMORTALITY?—0 ' Heaven! Is the white Tomb of our Loved One, who died from ' our arms, and had to... | |
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