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" Philosophy, of which he was a distinguished teacher, declares first : That all things which we see or work with in this Earth, especially we ourselves and all persons, are as a kind of vesture or sensuous Appearance : that under all there lies, as the... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Sivu 105
1859
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WORKS.

Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 sivua
...we ourselves and all persons, are as a kind of vesture or sensuous Appearance : that under all there lies, as the essence of them, what he calls the ' Divine Idea *A the World ;' this is the Reality which ' lies at the bottom of ail Appearance.' To the mass of men...

On Heroes, Hero-worship, & the Heroic in History: Six Lectures ; Reported ...

Thomas Carlyle - 1841 - 408 sivua
...we ourselves and all persons, are as a kind of vesture or sensuous Appearance ; that under all there lies, as the essence of them, what he calls the '...Fichte, among the superficialities, practicalities and shews of the world, not dreaming that there is anything divine under them. But the Man of Letters is...

The Log Cabin; Or: The World Before You

Hannah Farnham Sawyer Lee - 1844 - 166 sivua
...of vesture or sensuous appearance: that under all there lies, as the essence of them, what he call the ' Divine Idea of the World;' this is the reality...dreaming that there is anything divine under them. But the man of letters is sent hither specially that he may discern for himself, and make manifest...

On the Nature of the Scholar and Its Manifestations

Johann Gottlieb Fichte, William Smith - 1845 - 258 sivua
...of vesture or sensuous appearance : that under all there lies, as the essence of them, what he call the ' Divine Idea of the World;< this is the reality...dreaming that there is anything divine under them. But the man of letters is sent hither specially that he may discern for himself, and make manifest...

Ultramontanism: Or, The Roman Church and Modern Society

Edgar Quinet - 1845 - 224 sivua
...of vesture or sensuous appearance: that under all there lies, as the essence of them, what he call the ' Divine Idea of the World;' this is the reality...dreaming that there is anything- divine under them. But the man of letters is sent hither specially that he may discern for himself, and make manifest...

A Retrospect of the Religious Life of England, Or, The Church, Puritanism ...

John James Tayler - 1845 - 616 sivua
...of vesture or sensuous appearance: that under all there lies, as the essence of them, what he call the ' Divine Idea of the World;' this is the reality...which 'lies at the bottom of all appearance.' To the mans of men no such divine idea is recognisable in the world; they live, merely, says Fichte, among...

A Discourse of Matters Pertaining to Religion

Theodore Parker - 1846 - 418 sivua
...we ourselves and all persons, are as a kind of vesture or sensuous appearance : that under all there lies, as the essence of them, what he calls the '...dreaming that there is anything divine under them. But the man of letters is sent hither specially that he may discern for himself, and make manifest...

The Aristocracy of England: A History for the People

William Howitt - 1846 - 376 sivua
...we ourselves and all persons, are as a kind of vesture or sensuous appearance : that under all there lies, as the essence of them, what he calls the '...dreaming that there is anything divine under them. But the man of letters is sent hither specially that he may discern for himself, and make manifest...

The destination of man, tr. by mrs. Percy Sinnett

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 sivua
...we ourselves and all persons, are as a kind of vesture or sensuous appearance : that under all there lies, as the essence of them, what he calls the *...dreaming that there is anything- divine under them. Put the man of letters is sent hither specially that he may discern for himself, and make manifest...

The Destination of Man

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 sivua
...of vesture or sensuous appearance: that under all there lies, as the essence of them, what he call the ' Divine Idea of the World ;' this is the reality...superficialities, practicalities, and shows of the world, not dreaming1 that there is anything divine under them. But the man of letters is sent hither specially...




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