Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- CHAPTER I THE PRESENT AGE AND JUDAISM
- CHAPTER II GOD'S TRUTH AND MAN'S TRUTH
- CHAPTER III THE LABOURER'S SABBATH
- CHAPTER IV THOUGHTS ON THE DAY OF REST
- CHAPTER V THE PASSOVER
- CHAPTER VI THE FEAST OF WEEKS
- CHAPTER VII THE JEWISH WOMAN
- CHAPTER VIII ON IMMORTALITY
- CHAPTER IX THE ISLAND OF JEWELS
CHAPTER VIII - ON IMMORTALITY
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 April 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- CHAPTER I THE PRESENT AGE AND JUDAISM
- CHAPTER II GOD'S TRUTH AND MAN'S TRUTH
- CHAPTER III THE LABOURER'S SABBATH
- CHAPTER IV THOUGHTS ON THE DAY OF REST
- CHAPTER V THE PASSOVER
- CHAPTER VI THE FEAST OF WEEKS
- CHAPTER VII THE JEWISH WOMAN
- CHAPTER VIII ON IMMORTALITY
- CHAPTER IX THE ISLAND OF JEWELS
Summary
There is one great hope that is shared by all mankind, more than a hope indeed,—a belief, a faith. The savage in his rude island home, amidst his barbarous companions and barbarous customs, the refined European amidst his pursuits of science and of art, the gray-haired sire about to close his long days, and the young child who has just begun to tread life's difficult path, all aspire to the same hope—the blessed hope of immortality.
Whatever may be our creed or country, our position and circumstance, we all feel that there is another world beyond the present one, invisible to human eyes, but one to which we are all bound. We all feel that death, mysterious death, that comes with cold hand to seal the lip, close the eye, and still the heart, has no power over the mind or spirit, but that it lives on eternally even whilst all things else die around us.
This faith being universal it would seem to be a natural instinct, and as such we might give it credence, for surely only a solemn truth, an inner and divine revelation, would have been implanted by the Creator in every human breast.
We have, however, an additional security for trusting to this hope, which man imbibes with his earliest breath, and which exhales from out the last faint breath he draws on earth.
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- A Few Words to the Jews , pp. 169 - 184Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1853