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" I said ; for, properly speaking, all true Work is Religion : and whatsoever Religion is not Work may go and dwell among the Brahmins, Antinomians, Spinning Dervishes, or where it will ; with me it shall have no harbour. Admirable was that of the old Monks,... "
Popular Christianity: Its Transition State and Probable Development - Page 216
by Frederick Joseph Foxton - 1849 - 250 pages
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WORKS.

Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pages
...Americas, or whither God wills ! CHAPTER XII. REWARD. ' RELIGION,' I said ; for, properly speaking, all true Work is Religion : and whatsoever Religion...with me it shall have no harbour. Admirable was that of the old Monks, ' Laborare est Orare, Work is Worship.' Older than all preached Gospels was this...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1880 - 506 pages
...needs only to be set out in a few words. " Properly speaking, all true work is Religion ; and whatever Religion is not Work may go and dwell among the Brahmins,...where it will ; with me it shall have no harbour." " The essence and outcome of all religious creeds and liturgies whatsoever is to do one's work in a...
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Past and Present

Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 404 pages
...Americas, or whither God wills I CHAPTER XII. REWARD. ' RELIGION,' I said ; for, properly speaking, all true Work is Religion : and whatsoever Religion...with me it shall have no harbour. Admirable was that of the old Monks, ' Laborare est Orare, Older than all preached Gospels was this unpreached, inarticulate,...
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Thoughts on Thomas Carlyle: Or, A Commentary on the "Past and Present,"

R. B. E. - 1843 - 44 pages
...induce us to render attractive to our eye the reign of Force. " Religion, I said, for properly speaking all true work is religion ; and whatsoever religion is not work may go and dwell among the Bramins, Antinomians, and pining dervises, or where it will — with me it shall have no harbour. Admirable...
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Past and Present

Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 198 pages
...New Americas, or whither God wills ! CHAPTER XII. REWARD. " RKLIGIO;*," I said, for properly speaking all true Work is Religion ; and whatsoever Religion is not work, may go and dwell among the Brabmins, Antinomians, Spinning Dervishes, or where it will ; with me it shall have no harbour. Admirable...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 82

1864 - 640 pages
...conduct. M. Taine quotes (again with good judgment) a well-known passage from " Past and Prèsent : '' " All true work is religion, and whatsoever religion is not work may go and dwell among the Brabmins, Antinomians, spinning dervishes, or where it will; with me it shall have no harhor." M. Taino's...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 18

1849 - 600 pages
...be. " Work is Religion, and whatsoever Religion i'l not Work may go and dwell among the Braiimins, Antinomians, Spinning Dervishes, or where it will; with me it shall have no harbor. Older than all preached Gospels was this unpreached, inarticulate, but ineradicable, forever...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 1

Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...on — to new Americas, or whither God wills ! ********* Religion, I said ; for, properly speaking, all true Work is Religion : and whatsoever Religion...with me it shall have no harbour. Admirable was that of the old Monks, " Lalorare est Orare, Work is Worship." Older than all preached Gospels was this...
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Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2

William Howitt - 1847 - 430 pages
...yet quaint writer, may be said to be embodied in the acts of the society : — " Properly speaking, all true work is religion, and whatsoever religion...; with me it shall have no harbour. Admirable was (hat of the old Monk's, ' Laborare eat Orarcj work is worship. Older than all preached gospel, was...
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Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2

William Howitt - 1847 - 430 pages
...yet quaint writer, may be said to be embodied in the acts of the society : — "Properly speaking, all true work is religion, and whatsoever religion is not work may go and dwell among the Brahmins, Antinomiaus, Spinning Dervishes, or where it will; witli me it shall have no harbour. Admirable was...
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