Thomas Carlyles Moral And Religious Development a Study

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Thomas Carlyles Moral And Religious Development a Study
Ewald Flgel
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59 image of a man, or surplice, or old creed, but the Unnamable Maker of us, voiceless, formless within our own soul, whose voice is every noble and genuine impulse of our souls. He is yet there, in us and around us, and we are there. No Eremite or fanatic whatever had more than we have ; how much less had most of them ? " Carlyle's Calvinistic views stand not altogether in inexplicable contradiction to this sentiment. "What induced him to doubt of the insufficiency of human nature divine as it... is and should be what led him to a complete and exaggerated contempt for the world, was his unrelenting hate of the evil, and the immoral as it exists, as a rather large factor in the world's history. This is a point which properly belongs to the Chapter on Ethics, but must, nevertheless, be discussed here, where he defines his position as to Predes- tination and Christianity in general.
The moral duty imposed upon us by God, \ whose fulfillment as Carlyle has already said is our divine right, will only be recognized by a few, and performed by still fewer.


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