| Norman Macleod - 1859 - 564 páginas
...who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable, not daily bread, but the bread of life. These two in all their degrees I honour : all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow where it listeth. — Carlyle. ige for ijft PREPARATION FOR HEAVEN. ON a soft and easy couch lay little... | |
| Advanced reading book - 1860 - 458 páginas
...and glorious toil for him in return, that he have light, have guidance, freedom, immortality 1 These two in all their degrees I honour ; all else is chaff...wind blow whither it listeth. Unspeakably touching in it, however, when I find both dignities united, and he that must toil outwardly for the lowest of... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1861 - 562 páginas
...that he may have light and guidance, freedom, immortality ? These two, in all their degrees, I honor ; all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow...Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find both dig nities united ; and he that must toil outwardly for the lowest of man's wants, is also toiling... | |
| William Landels - 1861 - 280 páginas
...and glorious toil for him in return, that he have light, have guidance, freedom, immortality? These two in all their degrees I honour — all else is...dust, which let the wind blow whither it listeth." These words of our greatest modern thinker are as true as they are eloquent and strong ; and even the... | |
| 1866 - 578 páginas
...glorious toil for him in return, that he may have Light, have Guidance, Freedom, Immortality ? — These two, in all their degrees, I honour : all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow whithersoever it listeth. Unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find both dignities united ;... | |
| David Thomas - 1866 - 756 páginas
...toiling for the spiritually indispensable- — not to say daily bread — 'but the bread of life. These two in all their degrees I honour ; all else is chaff and dust •which let the wind bldw •whither it listeth. Snblhner in this World know I nothing than a peasant saint. Could such... | |
| Bible Christians - 1868 - 598 páginas
...her man's ; secondly, him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable, the Bread of Life : unspeakably touching is it, however, when I find both...man's wants is also toiling inwardly for the highest." This was virtually, if not literally, the case with Mr. O'Bryan. Whatever position he had, whatever... | |
| Bernard Cracroft - 1868 - 362 páginas
...toil for him in return, that he have light, have guidance, freedom, immortality? These two, in ail their degrees, I honour ; all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow whither it Hsteth. Unspeakably touching, however, is it, when I find both dignities united ; and he that must... | |
| Bernard Cracroft - 1868 - 352 páginas
...world know I nothing than a peasant saint, could such now anywhere be met with." " And no third . . . all else is chaff and dust, which let the wind blow whither it listeth." This is one of those fine generalities which Mr. Carlyle, abhorring generalities, flings upon the world... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 páginas
...and glorious toil for him in return that he may have light, guidance, freedom, immortality ? These two, in all their degrees, I honour ; all else is...dust, which let the wind blow whither it listeth. ********* There is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness, in work. Were he ever so benighted,... | |
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