Thomas Carlyle Quote

A man's religion consists, not of the many things he is in doubt of and tries to believe, but of the few he is assured of and has no need of effort for believing.


An Outline of the Doctrines of Thomas Carlyle: Being Selected and Arranged Passages from His Works (ed. 1896)


A man's religion consists, not of the many things he is in doubt of and tries to believe, but of the few he is assured of and has no need of effort...

A man's religion consists, not of the many things he is in doubt of and tries to believe, but of the few he is assured of and has no need of effort...

A man's religion consists, not of the many things he is in doubt of and tries to believe, but of the few he is assured of and has no need of effort...

A man's religion consists, not of the many things he is in doubt of and tries to believe, but of the few he is assured of and has no need of effort...