| 1845 - 362 páginas
...meet the doom pronounced upon all man's works. But the individual mind survives, and the most obscure subject, if true to God, -will rise to a power never wielded by earthly potentates." In another place, he says,, "It is the duty of the Christian teacher to call forth in the soul, a conviction... | |
| Cornelius Henry Edgar - 1862 - 58 páginas
...powers by which men, as men, and Christians, as Christian men, come into contact with men and things. " A human being is a member of the community, not as...a limb is a member of the body, or as a wheel is a member of a machine, intended only to contribute to some general, joint result. He was created, not... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1880 - 862 páginas
...away. Thrones which have stood for ages are to meet the doom pronounced upon all man's works. But the individual mind survives, and the obscurest subject,...member of the community, not as a limb is a member of th» body, or as a wheel is a part of a machine, intended only to contribute to some general, joint... | |
| 1886 - 456 páginas
...the neadng. It is as follows : "August 11. 1312. 1 DEAR SIR, — Your reasons do not couvince m». A human being is a member of the community, not as a limb is a member of the body, or as what is a >art of a machine, intended only to contribute to юте general, joiut result. He was created... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1900 - 1080 páginas
...away. Thrones, which have stood for ages, are to meet the doom pronounced upon all man's works. But the individual mind survives, and the obscurest subject, if true to God. will rise to a power newr wielded by earthly potentates. A human being is a member of the community, not as a limb is a... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 604 páginas
...obstacle. 153. To [LYMOUTH, BARNSTAPLE], A Augusf 12, 1812. DEAR SIR, Your reasons do not convince me. A human being is a member of the community, not as a limb is a member of the body, or as what is a part of a machine, intended only to contribute to some general, joint result. He was created... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1910 - 330 páginas
...years earlier than this, Shelley, at the age of twenty, wrote thus to an unknown correspondent: " No human being is a member of the community, not as a limb is a member of the body, or as what is part of a machine, intended only to contribute to some general joint result. He was created... | |
| Thomas Whittaker - 1928 - 200 páginas
...put with more precision than it is by Shelley in an early letter3 : " A human being is a member of a community, not as a limb is a member of the body, or as what is a part of a machine, intended only to contribute to some general joint result He is 1 The quotations... | |
| Dan McKanan - 2002 - 312 páginas
..."is to outlive all earthly institutions. The distinction of nations is to pass away. . . . But the individual mind survives, and the obscurest subject,...God, will rise to a power never wielded by earthly potentates."15 Channing encouraged his parishioners and admirers to follow the leadings of their individual... | |
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