What then is man ! What then is man ! He endures but for an hour, and is crushed before the moth. Yet in the being and in the working of a faithful man is there already (as all faith from the beginning gives assurance) a something that pertains not to... The Living Age - Page 3551907Full view - About this book
| Samuel McComb - 1919 - 264 pages
...which all institutions and forms exist and apart from which they have no reality, conceive it to be "a something that pertains not to this wild death-element...and is, and will be, when Time shall be no more;" and you have introduced a revolutionary factor of potency, in Biblical phrase, to remove mountains... | |
| John Heston Willey - 1919 - 176 pages
...is crushed before the moth. Yet in the being and in the working of a faithful man is there already a something that pertains not to this wild death-element...Time, and is and will be when Time shall be no more.'' So argues Sir Oliver Lodge: Intellect and will and memory and love shall never "vanish into nothingness... | |
| Samuel McComb - 1919 - 274 pages
...which all institutions and forms exist and apart from which they have no reality, conceive it to be "a something that pertains not to this wild death-element...Time, that triumphs over Time, and is, and will be, Tvhen Time shall be no more;" and you have introduced a revolutionary factor of potency, in Biblical... | |
| Alastair Shannon - 1920 - 394 pages
...Jack, and we'll ride together to the death! " 25 BOOK II MAN " What, then is man I What, then is man ! He endures but for an hour, and is crushed before...and is, and will be, when Time shall be no more." CARL VLB. " Perhaps, indeed, in this complex of interpenetrating spirits our own effort is no individual,... | |
| Augustus Ralli - 1920 - 516 pages
...vanished ; faded like a cloud-speck from the azure of the All ! What then is man ! What then is man ! He endures but for an hour, and is crushed before...Time, and is, and will be, when Time shall be no more. CARLYLE (" Death of Goethe "). PREFACE THIS book is written primarily for the student, though in the... | |
| David Heagle - 1920 - 232 pages
...eloquent words of Thomas Carlyle are appropriate here: What, then, is man? What, then, is man? He endureth but for an hour, and is crushed before the moth. Yet...from the beginning gives assurance) a something that partakes not of this wild death-clement of time, that triumphs over time, and is, and will be, when... | |
| David Heagle - 1920 - 232 pages
...is there already (as all faith from the beginning gives assurance) a something that partakes not of this wild death-element of time, that triumphs over...time, and is, and will be, when time shall be no more. IT. POSSIBILITIES OF FURTHER DISCOVERY 1. IN THE REALM OF SPIRITISM We have now only to indicate what... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of the State of New York - 1922 - 488 pages
...vanished, faded like a cloud speck from the azure of the All .' What then is man ! What then is man ! He endures but for an hour and is crushed before the...pertains not to this wild death-element of Time ; that trinmphs over Time again and is and will be when Time shall be no more." To our departed Brethren do... | |
| Carlo Formichi - 1924 - 404 pages
...vanished : faded like a cloudspeck from the azure of the All! What, then, is man! What, then, is man! He endures but for an hour, and is crushed before...Time, and is, and will be, when Time shall be no more. And now we turn back into the world, withdrawing from this new-made grave. The man whom we love lies... | |
| Bar Association of the State of New Hampshire - 1905 - 812 pages
...a nameless somewhat far too holy to see corruption; that, as Carlyle wrote in the essay on Goethe, "In the being and in the working of a faithful man is there already a something that pertains not to this wild death-element of Time; that triumphs over Time, and is,... | |
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