| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pages
...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, the articles of faith which he will sign and, in words or otherwise, assert; not this wholly, in many cases not this at all. We see men of all kinds of professed... | |
| 1841 - 832 pages
...regard to him ; a man's, or a nation of men's. By religion I do not mean here the churchcreed which he professes, the articles of faith which he will sign and, in words or otherwise, assert ; not this wholly, in many cases not this at all. We see men of all kinds of professed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Hero worship - 1841 - 408 pages
...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, the articles of faith which he will sign and, in words or otherwise, assert ; not this wholly, in many cases not this at all. We see men of all kinds of professed... | |
| 1880 - 506 pages
...chief fact with regard to him. A man's or a nation's. By religion I do not mean the church-creed which he professes, the articles of faith which he will sign, and in words or otherwise assert ; not this wholly ; in many cases not this at all. . . . This is not what I call... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Periodicals - 1841 - 836 pages
...here the churchtreed which he professes, the articles of faith which he "ill sign and, in words or otherwise, assert ; not this wholly, in many cases not this at all. We see men of all kinds of professed creeds attain to almost all degrees of worth or vorthlessness... | |
| American literature - 1849 - 600 pages
...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, the articles of faith which he will sign, and in words, or otherwise, assert; not this wholly, in many cases not this at all. We see men of all kinds of professed... | |
| American periodicals - 1849 - 602 pages
...regard to him. A man's, or a nation of men's. By religion, I do not mean here the church-creed which fore, yet from the singularity of his employment, and the style of hi or otherwise, assert; not this wholly, in many cases not this at all. We see men of all kinds of professed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Heroes - 1849 - 260 pages
...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, * the articles of faith which he will sign and, in words or otherwise, assert; not this wholly, in many cases not this at all. We see men of all kinds of professed... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1852 - 172 pages
...the church creed which he professes, the articles of faith which he will sign, and in words or deeds otherwise assert ; not this wholly ; in many cases not this at all. We see men of all kinds of professed creeds attain to almost all degrees of worth or worthlessness... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Heroes - 1858 - 412 pages
...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, the articles of faith which he will sign and, in words or otherwise, assert ; not this wholly, in many cases not this at all. We see men of all kinds of professed... | |
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