| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1841 - 836 ページ
...ask, Is this your man according to God's heart! Th? sneer, I must say, seems to me but a shallow one. What are faults, what are the outward details of a...it, be forgotten ! ' It is not in man that walketh to direct his steps.' One may be thankful to fall back upon the compact mechanical " Benthamee Philosophy,"... | |
| 1841 - 832 ページ
...this your man according to God's heart ! Tl.* sneer, I must say, seems to me but a shallow one. Wbt are faults, what are the outward details of a life...inner secret of it, the remorse, temptations, true, ofionbaffled, never-ended struggle of it, be forgotten ! ' It is not in man that walketh to direct... | |
| 1841 - 276 ページ
...ask, Is this your man according to God's heart? The sneer, 1 must say, seems to me but a shallow one. What are faults, what are the outward details of a life, if the inner secret of it, the remorse, -emptation, true, often baffled, never-ended struggle of it, » forgotten? ' It is not in man that... | |
| 1841 - 536 ページ
...ask, Is this your roan according to God'a heart? The eneer, I must say, seems u me but a shallow one. What are faults, what are the outward details of a life, if the inner secret of it, the rémois, .emptation, true, often baffled, nerer-ended struggle of it be forgotten? « It is not in... | |
| 1841 - 274 ページ
...heart? The sneer, I must say, seems to ne but a shallow one. What are faults, what are the out-ard details of a life, if the inner secret of it, the remorse, emptation, true, often baffled, never-ended struggle of it, ,e forgotten? ' It is not in man that walketh... | |
| 1842 - 512 ページ
...and creatively determines all the rest." On what we consider a cardinal duty, he thus insists : — " Of all acts, is not for a man repentance the most divine? The deadliest sin, I say, were that supercilious consciousness of TIO sin : that is death. The heart so conscious is divorced from sincerity,... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1847 - 248 ページ
...mended by defpair. Hope and humility are the only fupports under this burthen. As Mr. Carlyle fays, " What are faults, what are the outward details of a " life ; if the inner fecret of it, the remorfe, temptations, " true, often-baffled, never-ended ftruggle of it, be for"... | |
| John Stores Smith - 1848 - 356 ページ
...around and choose : the speedier the better ! END OF BOOK I. BOOK II. THE HUSBAND AND THE LOVER. " What are faults, what are the outward details of a life, if the inner secret of it, the remorse, the temptations, true, often-baffled, never-ended struggle of it, be forgotten ? ' It is not in man... | |
| John Stores Smith - 1848 - 422 ページ
...of his, and look around and choose : the speedier the better ! BOOK II. THE HUSBAND AXD THE LOVER. "What are faults, what are the outward details of a life, if the iuner secret of it, the remorse, the temptations, true, often baffled, never-ended struggle of it,... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1849 - 260 ページ
...mended by despair. Hope and humility are the only supports under this burthen. As Mr. Carlyle says, " What are faults, what are the outward details of " a life ; if the inner secret of it, the remorse, temp" tations, true, often-baffled, never-ended struggle of " it be forgotten? . 'It is not in man... | |
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