The stipend is a due and necessary adjunct, but not the object, of his life, if he be a true clergyman, any more than his fee (or honorarium) is the object of life to a true physician. Unto This Last - Page 19by John Ruskin - 2006 - 104 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1860 - 858 pages
...object of life to a true physician. Neither is his fee the object of life to a true mercliant. All three, if true men, have a work to be done irrespective...and the merchant's, as I have said, to provide. That in to say, he has to understand to their very root the qualities of the thing he deals in, and the... | |
| Great Britain - 1888 - 934 pages
...the object of life to a true physician. Neither is his fee the object of life to a true merchant. All three, if true men, have a work to be done irrespective...teach, the physician's to heal, and the merchant's to provide. That is to say, he has to understand to their very root the qualities of the thing he deals... | |
| John Ruskin - Economics - 1872 - 156 pages
...object of life to a true physician. Neither is his fee the object of life to a true mer~ chant. All three, if true men, have a work to be done irrespective...merchant's, as I have said, to provide. That is to lay, he has to understand to their very root the qualities of the thing he deals in, and the means... | |
| John Ruskin, William Sloane Kennedy - Art - 1886 - 610 pages
...the object of life to a true physician. Neither is his fee the object of life to a true merchant. All three, if true men, have a work to be done irrespective...understand to their very root the qualities of the thin;; he deals in, and the means of obtaining or producing it; and he has to apply all his sagacity... | |
| John Ruskin, William Sloane Kennedy - Art - 1886 - 600 pages
...the object of life to a true physician. Neither is his fee the object of life to a true merchant. All three, if true men, have a work to be done irrespective...contrary of fee; the pastor's function being to teach, thu physician's to heal, and the merchant's, as I have said, to provide. That is to say, he has to... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 782 pages
...Neither is his fee the object of life to a true merchant. All three, if true men, have a work to be don irrespective of fee — to be done even at any cost,...the contrary of fee ; the pastor's function being to teath, the physician's to heal, and the merchant's, as I have said, to provide. That is to say, he... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1888 - 916 pages
...the object of life to a true physician. Neither is his fee the object of life to a true merchant. All z mQ "T pu1 q 4 P GȪ p H, n 4V k R Ի I Z PKfƲ x...] e %90 ̐8 MԊ5@ _ C M a) ^l j a 7 ! 1T Q #& leach, the physician's to heal, and the merchant's to provide. That is to say, he has to understand... | |
| Ethics - 1901 - 254 pages
...object of life to a true physician. Neither is his fee the object of life to a true merchant. All these, if true men, have a work to be done irrespective of fee, to be done at any cost, or for quite the contrary of fee ; the pastor's function being to teach, the physician's... | |
| John Ruskin - 1905 - 736 pages
...the object of life to a true physician. Neither is his fee the object of life to a true merchant. All three, if true men, have a work to be done irrespective...physician's to heal, and the merchant's, as I have said, to provide.2 That is to say, he has to understand to their very root the qualities of the thing he deals... | |
| John Ruskin - 1905 - 726 pages
...the object of life to a true physician. Neither is his fee the object of life to a true merchant. All three, if true men, have a work to be done irrespective...physician's to heal, and the merchant's, as I have said, to provide.2 That is to say, he has to understand to their very root the qualities of the thing he deals... | |
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