| Thomas Carlyle - Transcendentalism in literature - 1831 - 294 pages
...their degrees, I honour : all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow whither it listeth. ' Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find both...of Heaven spring forth from the humblest depths of Earth, like a light shining in great darkness.' And again : ' It is not because of his toils that I... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1831 - 288 pages
...their degrees, I honour : all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow whither it listeth. ' Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find both...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... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Clothing and dress - 1837 - 322 pages
...all their degrees, I honor; all else is chafF and dust, which let the wind blow whither it listeth. " Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find both...take thee back to Nazareth itself; thou wilt see the splendor of heaven spring forth from the humblest depths of earth, like a light shining in great darkness."... | |
| Orville Dewey - 1838 - 312 pages
...their degrees, I honour; all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow whither it listeth. " Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find both...of heaven spring forth from the humblest depths of earth, like a light shining in great darkness." * And who, I ask, is that third man, that challenges... | |
| Orville Dewey - Business ethics - 1838 - 312 pages
...all their degrees, I honor ; all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow whither it listeth. "Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find...know I nothing, than a peasant saint, could such now, any where be met with. Such a one will take thee back to Nazareth itself; thou wilt see the splendor... | |
| Orville Dewey - Sermons, American - 1838 - 310 pages
...all their degrees, I honor ; all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow whither it listeth. "Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find...know I nothing, than a peasant saint, could such now, any where be met with. Such a one will take thee back to Nazareth itself; thou wilt see the splendor... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 338 pages
...their degrees, I honour : all else is chaff and dust, which ' let the wind blow whither it listeth. ' Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find '...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... | |
| Orville Dewey - Business ethics - 1838 - 310 pages
...the 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 thee back to Nazareth itself; thou wilt see the splendor of heaven spring forth from the humblest depths of earth, like a light shining in great darkness."*... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 328 pages
...their degrees, I honour : all else is chaff and dust, which ' let the wind blow whither it listeth. ' Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find '...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 pages
...which ' let the wind blow whither it listeth. ' Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I fiud ' both dignities united; and he that must toil outwardly...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... | |
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