| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 288 頁
...he have Light, have Guidance, Freedom, Immortality ? — These two, in all their degrees, I honour : all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow...and he that must toil outwardly for the lowest of iium's wants, is also toiling inwardly for the highest. Sublimer in this world know I nothing than... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1833 - 142 頁
...of life — these are in their duty, be out of it who may. These two in all their degrees I honour : all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow whither it listeth." Yes, it is easy to praise Duty ; but if we would be able not only to praise her, but to feel her to... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 頁
...have Light, have ' Guidance, Freedom, Immortality? — These two, in all ' their degrees, I honour : all else is chaff and dust, which ' let the wind blow...inwardly ' for the highest. Sublimer in this world know I no' thing than a Peasant Saint, could such now any where ' be met with. Such a one will take thee back... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 328 頁
...have Light, have ' Guidance, Freedom, Immortality ? — These two, in all ' their degrees, I honour : all else is chaff and dust, which ' let the wind blow...inwardly ' for the highest. Sublimer in this world know I no' thing than a Peasant Saint, could such now any where ' be met with.. Such a one will take thee... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 326 頁
...have Light, have ' Guidance, Freedom, Immortality ? — These two, in all ' their degrees, I honour : all else is chaff and dust, which ' let the wind blow...listeth. ' Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I fiud ' both dignities united; and he that must toil outwardly ' for the lowest of man's wants, is also... | |
| 1841 - 614 頁
...that with heaven-made implement conquers heaven for us. * • * These two in their degrees I honour ; all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow whither it listeth." We cannot say how far these different expressions of the same doctrine are addressed merely to the... | |
| Robert M. Hovenden - 1844 - 386 頁
...that we may have food, must not the high and glorious toil for him in return, that he may have Light, Guidance, Freedom, Immortality ! These two, in all...must toil outwardly for the lowest of man's wants, is also.toiling inwardly for the highest. Sublimer in this world know I nothing than a Peasant Saint,... | |
| Orville Dewey - 1844 - 904 頁
...These two, in all their degrees, I honour ; all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow where it listeth. " Unspeakably touching is it, however,...is also toiling inwardly for the highest. Sublimer iu this world know I nothing, than a peasant saint, could such now anywhere be met with. Such an one... | |
| 1868
...her man's ; secondly, him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable, the Bread of Life : unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find both...man's wants is also toiling inwardly for the highest." My friend, bo never ashamed of your hard hand and rugged brow. They are your scutcheon. I know no dignity... | |
| Abiel Abbot Livermore - 1844 - 370 頁
...disgrace. "Unspeakably touching is it, when both dignities (of the material and the spiritual laborer) are united ; and he that must toil outwardly for the lowest...highest. Sublimer, in this world, know I nothing, than a peasant-saint, could such now any where be met with. Such a one will take tiiee back to Nazareth itself;... | |
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