| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - Страниц: 520
...much as break ground on it ! At all events, I must make the attempt. It is well said, in every sense, that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him. A man's, or a nation of men's. By religion I do not mean here the church-creed which he professes,... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1841 - Страниц: 836
...to lie, even by the most orthodox. Here is his idea of religion — It is well said, in every sense, that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him ; a man's, or a nation "f men's. By religion I do not mean here the churchtreed which he professes,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1841 - Страниц: 408
...much as break ground on it ! At all events, I must make the attempt. It is well said, in every sense, that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him. A man's, or a nation of men's. By religion I do not mean here the church-creed which he professes,... | |
| 1849 - Страниц: 600
...the religious element in man is stated in the following passage : " It is well said, in every sense, that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him. A man's, or a nation of men's. By religion, I do not mean here the church-creed which he professes,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - Страниц: 260
...much as break ground on it! At all events, I must make the attempt. It is well said, in every sense, that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him. A man's, or a nation of men's. By religion I do not mean here the church-creed which he professes,... | |
| 1849 - Страниц: 602
...the religious element in man is stated in the following passage : 11 It is well said, in every sense, that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him. A man's, or a nation of men's. By religion, I do not mean here the church-creed which he professes,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - Страниц: 412
...much as break ground on it ! At all events, I must make the attempt. It is well said, in every sense, that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him. A man's, or a nation of men's. By religion I do not mean here the church-creed which he professes,... | |
| 1867 - Страниц: 972
...extracts. In his first lecture, on " The Hero as Divinity," he says, — " It is well said, in every sense, that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him. A man's, or a nation of men's. By religion I do not mean here the church creed which he professes,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - Страниц: 328
...much as break ground on it ! At all events, I must make the attempt. It is well said, in every sense, that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him. A man's, or a nation of men's. By religion I do not mean here the church-creed which he professes,... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1872 - Страниц: 722
...that which he calls superstition and error. As Carlyle has written : " It is well said in every sense that a man's religion is the chief fact with regard to him. By religion, I do not mean here the church-creed which he professes, the articles of faith which he... | |
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