| 1869 - 434 sider
...suffered for — " the self in thee needed to be annihilated" (see note on p. 114) — he exclaims, " borne aloft into the azure of Eternity : Love not...wherein whoso walks and works it is well with him" (pp. 116, 117). What does the man mean by this rhapsody ? An Oriental might use such a " cloud of words... | |
| 1869 - 642 sider
...suffered for — 'the self in. thee needed to be annihilated' (see note on p. 114) — ho exclaims, 'borne aloft into the azure of Eternity. Love not...wherein whoso walks and works it is well with him' (p. 116-7). What does the man mean by this rhapsody ? An Oriental might use such a ' cloud of words... | |
| Thomas Ballantyne - 1870 - 256 sider
...chronic disease, and triumphs over death. On the roaring billows of time thou art not engulphed, but born aloft into the azure of eternity. Love not pleasure...wherein whoso walks and works, it is well with him. Small is it that thou canst trample the earth with its injuries under thy feet, as old Greek Zeno trained... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 326 sider
...chronic Disease, and triumphs over Death. ' On the roaring billows of Time, thou art not engulfed, but ' borne aloft into the azure of Eternity. Love...love God. This is the EVERLASTING YEA, wherein all con' tradiction is solved : wherein whoso walks and works, it is ' well with him,' And again : ' Small... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 sider
...chronic Disease, and triumphs over Death. On the ' roaring billows of Time, thou art not engulfed, but borne aloft > ' into the azure of Eternity. Love not Pleasure ; love God. This I ' is the EVERLASTING YEA, wherein all contradiction is solved :j ' wherein whoso walks and works,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1872 - 826 sider
...higher than Love of Happiness : he can do without Happiness, and instead thereof find Blessedness ! . . Love not Pleasure; love God. This is the Everlasting...wherein whoso walks and works, it is well with him. " Most true is it, as a wise man teaches us, that ' Doubt of any sort can not be removed except by... | |
| 1915 - 826 sider
...deep-seated chronic disease and triumphs over death. On the roaring billows of time, thou art not engulfed but borne aloft into the azure of eternity. Love not...yea, wherein all contradiction is solved ; wherein who so walks and works, it is well with him." Hear, too, the heart-cry of poor, wilful George Eliot:... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1875 - 520 sider
...says he ? — " On the waning billows of Time thou art not engulfed, but 138 Where is His Standpoint? borne aloft into the azure of Eternity. Love not Pleasure,...wherein whoso walks and works it is well with him." But you will say, Has he any standpoint, and if so, where is it ? We think what we have already said... | |
| 1876 - 588 sider
...to the infinite and the divine. 'On the waning billows of time,' he says, ' thou art not engulfed, but borne aloft into the azure of eternity. Love not...wherein whoso walks and works it is well with him.' Now this teaching is noble and truly Christian, for is not the first commandment, ' Thou shalt love... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 406 sider
...deep-seated chronic Disease, and triumphs over Death. On the roaring billows of Time, thou art not engulfed, but borne aloft into the azure of Eternity. Love not...wherein whoso walks and works, it is well with him. —SR II. 9. CONSUME YOUR OWN SMOKE. To consume your own choler, as some chimneys consume their own... | |
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