| Matthew Arnold - 1865 - 334 pages
...this sense of labour and sorrow in his march towards the goal constitutes a relative inferiority ; the noblest souls of whatever creed, the pagan Empedocles...have insisted on the necessity of an inspiration, a living emotion, to make moral action perfect ; an obscure indication of this necessity is the one drop... | |
| 1865 - 652 pages
...expression thrown out seemingly as a sort of good natured badinage at we hardly know what : as, p. 255, "the ocean of verbiage with which the controversy on justification by faith has flooded the world." This reminds us of the remark of a distinguished living metropolitan rector : " hang justification... | |
| Matthew Arnold (Dichter, England) - 1869 - 438 pages
...this sense of labour and sorrow in his march towards the goal constitutes a relative inferiority ; the noblest souls of whatever creed, the pagan Empedocles...controversy on justification by faith has flooded the world. But, for the ordinary man, this sense of labour and sorrow constitutes an absolute disqualification... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1875 - 468 pages
...this sense of labour and sorrow in his march towards the goal constitutes a relative inferiority ; the noblest souls of whatever creed, the pagan Empedocles...controversy on justification by faith has flooded the world. But, for the ordinary man, this sense ,of labour and sorrow constitutes an absolute disqualification... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 354 pages
...this sense of labour and sorrow in his march towards the goal constitutes a relative inferiority ; the noblest souls of whatever creed, the pagan Empedocles...controversy on justification by faith has flooded the world. But, for the ordinary man, this sense of labour and sorrow constitutes an absolute disqualification... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1885 - 364 pages
...Fountain of all Beauty; as the handwriting, made visible there, of the great Maker?—Carlyle. (TO) The noblest souls of whatever creed, the pagan Empedocles as well as Christian Paul, have insisted on the necessity of an inspiration, a living emotion, to make moral action... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1888 - 286 pages
...sage, this sense of labor and sorrow in his march towards the goal constitutes a relative inferiority ; the noblest souls of whatever creed, the pagan Empedocles as well as Christian Paul, have insisted on the necessity of an inspiration, a living emotion, to make moral action... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1892 - 362 pages
...constitutes a relative inferiority; the noblest souls of whatever creed, the pagan Empedocles as well as Christian Paul, have insisted on the necessity of...controversy on justification by faith has flooded the world. But, for the ordinary man, this sense of labor and sorrow constitutes an absolute disqualification... | |
| Volney Streamer - 1897 - 248 pages
...the Christian Paul, have insisted on the necessity of an inspiration, a joyful emotion, to make man perfect. An obscure indication of this necessity is...controversy on justification by faith has flooded the world. But, for the ordinary man, this sense of labor and sorrow constitutes an absolute disqualification... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1902 - 402 pages
...the Christian_PaulZ3ia5L insiated.oa jthe.n.ecessity_, _nf j»m_iTi_apirp.f.inTi, a joyful ATnntJOn., to m.ake moral action perfect^ an obscure indication...controversy on justification by faith has flooded the world. But, for the ordinary man, this sense of labour and sorrow constitutes an absolute disqualification... | |
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