| 1871 - 880 pages
...sense, must study them, catch inspiration from them: only in this way, indeed, can progress be made. And as long as the world lasts, all who want to make progress...and strongest; and in hearing and reading the words they have left, carers for conduct will find a glow and a force they could find nowhere else. As well... | |
| Charles Beard - 1873 - 478 pages
...holiness, and an ardent love for it, are the peculiar gifts, the special genius, of the Hebrew people. " As long as the world lasts, all who want to make progress in Kighteousness will come to Israel for inspiration, as to the people who have had the sense for Righteousness... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1871 - 790 pages
...must study them, catch inspiration from them ; only in this way, indeed, can progress be made. And as long as the world lasts, all who want to make progress...and strongest ; and in hearing and reading the words they have left, carers for conduct will find a glow and a force they could find nowhere else. As well... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1873 - 438 pages
...sense, must study them, catch inspiration from them; only in this way, indeed, can progress be made. And as long as the world lasts, all who want to make progress...find a glow and a force they could find nowhere else. As well imagine a man with a sense for sculpture not cultivating it by the help of the remains of Greek... | |
| 1873 - 654 pages
...gifts, the special genius, of the Hebrew people. "As long as the world lasts, all who want to nmke progress in Righteousness will come to Israel for...find a glow and a force they could find nowhere else. As well imagine a man with a sense for sculpture not cultivating it by the help of the remains of Greek... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1874 - 630 pages
...Homer and Shakspeare, as a man with a sense for conduct not cultivating it by the help of the Bible. As long as the world lasts, all who want to make progress...sense for righteousness most glowing and strongest. If men during some general convulsion of thought throw away the Bible, they will return to it for this... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1874 - 650 pages
...Homer and Shakspeare, as a man with a sense for conduct not cultivating it by the help of the Bible. As long as the world lasts, all who want to make progress...sense for righteousness most glowing and strongest. If men during some general convulsion of thought tbrow away the Bible, they will return to it for this... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1874 - 622 pages
...conduct not cultivating it by the help of the Bible. As long as the world lasts, all who want to male progress in righteousness will come to Israel for inspiration, as to the people who h ave had the sense for righteousness most glowing and strongest. If men during some general convulsion... | |
| 1893 - 564 pages
...as the world lasts," wrote one whose view of the Old Testament is often stimulating if inadequate, " all who want to make progress in righteousness will...a glow and a force they could find nowhere else." 1 Yes ! for they are gleams from the eternal Sun of righteousness, who has arisen upon us with healing... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland - 1878 - 204 pages
...grand men, whose words are even to-day moral bugle-calls to the race. Matthew Arnold has said—" So long as the world lasts, all who want to make progress...and strongest; and in hearing and reading the words which Israel has uttered for us, carers for conduct will find a glow and a force which they could find... | |
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