Чальмерс, Томас цитаты

Томас Чальмерс — британский шотландский религиозный деятель, учёный-богослов, профессор, экономист; деятель Шотландской церкви и лидер Свободной церкви Шотландии. Wikipedia  

✵ 17. Март 1780 – 31. Май 1847
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“This character wherewith we sink into the grave at death is the very character wherewith we shall reappear at the resurrection.”

Thomas Chalmers

Источник: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 180.

“It has been said that there is nothing more uncommon than common sense.”

Thomas Chalmers

Natural Theology (1836), Bk. II, Ch. III : On the Strength of the Evidences for a God in the Phenomena of Visible and External Nature, § 15; though provided without attribution of author, the saying "There is nothing more uncommon than common sense" has since become misattributed to particular people, including Frank Lloyd Wright.

“The benevolence of the Gospel lies in actions”

Thomas Chalmers

Источник: Discourses on the Christian Revelation viewed in connection with the Modern Astronomy together with his sermons... (1818), P. 174.

“I take one decisive and immediate step, and resign my all to the sufficiency of my Saviour.”

Thomas Chalmers

Источник: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 186.

“With the magnificence of eternity before us, let time, with all its fluctuations, dwindle into its own littleness.”

Thomas Chalmers

Источник: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 584.

“O God, impress upon me the value of time, and give regulation to all my thoughts and to all my movements.”

Thomas Chalmers

Источник: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 438.

“The grand essentials of life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for”

Thomas Chalmers

actually a quote from The Sphere and Duties of Woman: A Course of Lectures by George Washington Burnap (1848) (p.99 Lecture IV)
Misattributed