For every stoic was a stoic ; but in Christendom where is the Christian ? There is no more deviation in the moral standard than in the standard of height or bulk. No greater men are now than ever were. A singular equality may be observed between the great... Massachusetts Quarterly Review - 226 psl.1849Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 478 psl.
...his mind. His note-books impair his memory ; his libraries overload his wit ; the insurance-office increases the number of accidents ; and it may be...Stoic ; but in Christendom where is the Christian ? There is no more deviation in the moral standard than in the standard of height or bulk. No greater... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 460 psl.
...the number of accidents ; and it may be a ques- .'/• tion whether machinery does not encumber ; f whether we have not lost by refinement some energy,...Stoic ; but in Christendom where is the Christian ? There is no more deviation in the moral standard than in the standard of height or bulk. No greater... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1903 - 476 psl.
...does not encumber; whether we have not lost by refinement some energy, by a Christianity intrenched in establishments and forms, some vigor of wild virtue....a Stoic; but in Christendom where is the Christian ? There is no more deviation in the moral standard than in the standard of height or bulk. No greater... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 362 psl.
...in his mind. His note-books impair his memory; his libraries overload his wit; the insuranceoffice increases the number of accidents; and it may be a...a Stoic; but in Christendom where is the Christian ? There is no more deviation in the moral standard than in the standard of height or bulk. No greater... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 526 psl.
...some energy, by a Christianity, entrenched in establishments and forms, some vigor of wild virtue.1 For every Stoic was a Stoic ; but in Christendom where is the Christian ? There is no more deviation in the moral standard than in the standard of height or bulk. No greater... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1905 - 70 psl.
...insurance office increases the number of accidents ; and it may be a question whether machinery does not 46 encumber ; whether we have not lost by refinement...stoic ; but in Christendom where is the Christian ? There is no more deviation in the moral standard than in the standard of height or bulk. No greater... | |
| P. Irāman̲ātan̲ - 1906 - 54 psl.
...leave little time for introspection and self-improvement. Emerson has well said: "In Greece and Rome, every Stoic was a stoic, but in Christendom where is the Christian? All men plume themselves on the improvement of society, and no man improves." What confused notions... | |
| Harriet Louise Keeler, Mary Elizabeth Adams - 1906 - 296 psl.
...does not encumber; whether we have not lost by refinement some energy, by a Christianity intrenched in establishments and forms, some vigor of wild virtue....Stoic ; but in Christendom, where is the Christian ? — EMERSON: JSssay on Self-Reliance. A Good Conclusion. — If the subject should be concluded abruptly,... | |
| P. Irāman̲ātan̲ - 1906 - 302 psl.
...Culture of the Soul Among Western Nations P. Ramanathan, KC, CMG (Solicitor-General of Ceylon) In Greece, every Stoic was a Stoic, but in Christendom where is the Christian ? — EMERSON. Ring out the darkness of the land, Ring in the Christ that is to be. — TENNYSON. GP... | |
| 1906 - 812 psl.
...could be both God and man. If I could comprehend him, he could be no greater than myself. TREVELYAN. Every stoic was a stoic; but in Christendom where is the Christian? REV. LEVI LEONARD PAINE, DD, PRES. BANGOR TS The opening chapters of Matthew and Luke are spurious;... | |
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