Also, profitable investments in trades where the power of the prince of this world showed its most active devices, became sanctified by a right application of the profits in the hands of God's servant. This implicit reasoning is essentially no more peculiar... Middlemarch, by George Eliot - Sayfa 353Mary Ann Evans tarafından - 1873Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1912 - 880 sayfa
...or In another frame of mind, be entangled and ruined. "There Is," says George Eliot In Uiddlemarch, "no general doctrine which is not capable of eating out our morality, if unchecked by a deep-seated habit of direct fellow-feeling with Individual fellow-men." Honor, Purity, Candor, Liberty,... | |
| 1872 - 796 sayfa
...stronger than his theoretic beliefs, and who had gradually explained the gratification of his desires mto satisfactory agreement with those beliefs. If this...direct fellow-feeling with individual fellow-men." There was an " Occasional Sermons Bill," as it was called, brought into the House last session, and... | |
| 1872 - 864 sayfa
...to Englishmen. There is no general doctrine which 740 Midillemarch. 741 is not capable of cаlins: out our morality if unchecked by the deep-seated habit...direct fellow-feeling with individual fellow-men." There was an " Occasional Sermons Kill," as it was called, brought into the House last session, and... | |
| George Eliot, Alexander Main - 1873 - 444 sayfa
...beneficent harness of routine which enables silly men to live respectably and unhappy men to live calmly. There is no general doctrine which is not capable...direct fellow-feeling with individual fellow-men. Dr Lydgate cared not only for " cases," but for John and Elizabeth, especially Elizabeth. While we... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1873 - 826 sayfa
...peculiar to evangelical belief than the use of wide phrases for narrow motives is peculiar to Knglishmen. There is no general doctrine which is not capable...the deep-seated habit of direct fellow-feeling with ndividual fellow-men." There was an " Occasional Sermons Bill," as it was called, brought into the... | |
| George Eliot - 1875 - 460 sayfa
...harness of routine which enables silly men to live respectably and unhappy men to live calmly. — o — There is no general doctrine which is not capable...direct fellow-feeling with individual fellow-men. — o — Dr Lydgate cared not only for ",cases," but for John and Elizabeth, especially Elizabeth.... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1883 - 470 sayfa
...and they find there a moral anchorage. She says very plainly in Middlemarch, that every doctrine. is capable of " eating out our morality if unchecked...direct fellow-feeling with individual fellow-men." To the same effect is her saying in Romola, that " with the sinking of the high human trust the dignity... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 404 sayfa
...lighted room, the objects we turn our backs on are still before us, instead of the grass and the trees. There is no general doctrine which is not capable...the deepseated habit of direct fellow-feeling with individua. fellow-men. It is certainly trying to a man's dignity to reappear when he is not expected... | |
| George Eliot - 1894 - 468 sayfa
...well if possible to keep out of money and consequent influence. Also, profitable investments in trade where the power of the prince of this world showed...standard to which he more or less adapts himself. Bulstrode 's standard had been his serviceableness to God's cause: "I am sinful and nought — a vessel... | |
| Frances Eleanor Trollope - 1895 - 348 sayfa
...and that the fact of their doing so had not escaped the common observation of mankind. CHAPTER IV. "There is no general doctrine which is not capable...direct fellow-feeling with individual fellow-men." — GEORGE ELIOT, Middlemarch. IT must have been previous to the year 1824 that Mr. and Mrs. Trollope... | |
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