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
| Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 psl.
...entrenched in establish* Centenary ed., Vol. 2, pp. 70, 61. t The same, Vol. S, pp. 83-84, 289. menls and forms, some vigor of wild virtue. For every stoic...stoic, but in Christendom where is the Christian? " * I But this is an exaggeration, which he elsewhere corrects, and justly says that the great men... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1907 - 552 psl.
...entrenched in establish* Centenary ed., Vol. 2, pp. 70, 61. t The same, Vol. 2, pp. 83-84, 289. merits and forms, some vigor of wild virtue. For every stoic...a stoic, but in Christendom where is the Christian ? " * But this is an exaggeration, which he elsewhere corrects, and justly says that the great men... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1907 - 270 psl.
...lost by refinement some energy, by a Christianity entrenched in establishments3 and forms some vigour of wild virtue. For every Stoic was a Stoic ; but in Christendom where is the Christian? There is no more deviation in the moral standard 20 than in the standard of height or bulk. No greater... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1907 - 230 psl.
...which though turned aside still persists in its theory and gave justification to Emerson's taunt, — " every Stoic was a Stoic, but in Christendom where is the Christian?" From every point of view it is a religious doctrine that Emerson elaborated, and he so maintained it.... | |
| James Wood - 1907 - 152 psl.
...attain to the level of it, and the challenge of Emerson is not without warrant, when he says, in Greece every Stoic was a Stoic, but in Christendom where is the Christian ? Only, the people you refer to are short of the very elements, and are wanting not only in Christian... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1908 - 324 psl.
...lost by refinement some energy, by a Christianity entrenched in establishments and forms, some vigour of wild virtue. 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... | |
| 1909 - 540 psl.
...mind. His note-books p HCV impair his memory: his libraries overload his wit; the insurance-office increases the number of accidents ; and it may be...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... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1909 - 484 psl.
...whether we have not lost by refinement some energy, by a Christianity (intrenched in establishment and forms) some vigor of wild virtue. For every stoic...stoic; but in Christendom where is the Christian? Now all this is eloquent and even nobly expressed ; yet it is ignoble, for it is a suppressio n.ri.... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1909 - 478 psl.
...whether we have not lost by refinement some energy, by a Christianity (intrenched in establishment and forms) some vigor of wild virtue. For every stoic was a stoic; tut in Christendom where is the Christian? Now all this is eloquent and even nobly expressed ; yet... | |
| Kelly Miller - 1909 - 320 psl.
...Christians, in adequate numbers, have not risen up to the level of their creed. Emerson tells us that " every Stoic was a Stoic, but in Christendom where is the Christian ? " It is worthy of note that the Catholic states are superior to the Protestant countries in controlling... | |
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