| Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - 1842 - 642 sider
...his influence been. How his spirit wrought in the hearts of the disciples, rude, selfish, bigotted, as at first they were. How it has wrought in the world....may, we shall yet, perhaps, come short of the mark. But still was he not our brother; the son of man, as we are ; the Son of God, like ourselves ? His... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1843 - 394 sider
...Word of Jesus, which shall not pass away. Then shall we see and love the divine life that he lived. How vast has his influence been. How his spirit wrought...may, we shall yet, perhaps, come short of the mark. But still was he not our brother ; the son of man, as we are ; the Son of God, like ourselves? His... | |
| 1844 - 500 sider
...not derived from Moses and Solomon ; but the light of God shone through him, not coloured, not hent aside. His life is the perpetual rebuke of all time...may, we shall yet, perhaps, come short of the mark. But still was he not our brother ? the son of man as we are ; the son of God like ourselves ? His excellence,... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1845 - 584 sider
...Galilean youth strode before the world whole thousands of years, — so much of Divinity was in him In him the Godlike and the Human met and embraced,...the best of men, — how little and low they appear ! . . . . But still was he not our brother ; the son of- man, as we are ; the Son of God like ourselves... | |
| 1845 - 564 sider
...Galilean youth strode before the world whole thousands of years, — so much of Divinity was in him In him the Godlike and the Human met and embraced,...the best of men, — how little and low they appear! .... But still was he not our brother; the son of man, as we are; the Son «f God like ourselves 1... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1856 - 422 sider
...Word of Jesus, which shall not pass away. Then shall we see and love the divine life that he lived. How vast has his influence been. How his spirit wrought...may, we shall yet, perhaps, come short of the mark. But still was he not our brother; the son of man, as we are ; the Son of God, like ourselves? His excellence,... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1856 - 432 sider
...Human met and embraced, and a divine Life was born. Measure him by the world's greatest sons;—how poor they are. Try him by the best of men, — how...may, we shall yet, perhaps, come short of the mark. But still was he not our brother; the son of man, as we are; the Son of God, like ourselves? His excellence,... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1859 - 424 sider
...cold. They are Spirit and Life. His truth was not derived from Moses and Solomon ; but the light of_God shone through him, not colored, not bent aside. His...may, we shall yet, perhaps, come short of the mark. Bat still was he not our brother; the son of man, as we are ; the Son of God, like ourselves? His excellence,... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1864 - 234 sider
...embraced, and a divine life was born. Measure him by the world's greatest sons — how poor they arc ! Try him by the best of men — how little and low...they appear ! Exalt him as much as we may, we shall c2 1 ;yet, perhaps, come short of the mark. But still was he i not our brother ; the son of man, as... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1864 - 236 sider
...before the world whole thousands of years, so much of Divinity was in him. His words solve the f V questions of this present age. In him the Godlike...may, we shall yet, perhaps, come short of the mark. But still was he (not our brother ; the son of man, as we are ; the Son of (God, like ourselves ? His... | |
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