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 SARTOR RESARTUS

Action the true end of Man, 133

Actual, the, the true Ideal, 165

Adamitism, 49

Afflictions, merciful, 162

Ambition, 89

Apprenticeships, 103

Aprons, use and significance of, 36

Art, all true Works of, symbolic, 190

Baphometic Fire-baptism, 143, 145

Battle-field, a, 147

Battle, Life-, our, 74; with Folly and Sin, 106

Being, the boundless Phantasmagoria of, 45

Belief and Opinion, 163, 164

Bible of Universal History, 150, 163

Biography, meaning and uses of, 64; significance of biographic facts, 170

Blumine, 118; her environment, 119; character and relation to Teufelsdröckh, 122; blissful bonds rent asunder, 124; on her way to England, 130

Bolivar's Cavalry-uniform, 42

Books, influence of, 146, 168

Childhood, happy season of, 77; early influences and sports, 79

Christian Faith, a good Mother's simple version of the, 85; Temple of the, now in ruins, 162; Passive-half of, 164

Christian Love, 159, 162

Church-Clothes, 181; living and dead Churches, 183; the modern Church, and its Newspaper-Pulpits, 214

Circumstances, influence of, 80

Clergy, the, with their surplices and cassock-aprons girt-on, 37, 177

Clothes, not a spontaneous growth of the human animal, but an artificial device, 4; analogy between the Costumes of the body and the Customs of the spirit, 30; Decoration the first purpose of Clothes, 32; what Clothes have done for us, and what they threaten to do, 34; fantastic garbs of the Middle Ages, 39; a simple costume, 42; tangible and mystic influences of Clothes, 43, 49; animal and human Clothing contrasted, 48; a Court-Ceremonial minus Clothes, 51; necessity for Clothes, 52; transparent Clothes, 57; all Emblematic things are Clothes, 62, 229; Genesis of the modern Clothes-Philosopher, 69; Character and conditions needed, 178; George Fox's suit of Leather, 179; Church-Clothes, 182; Old-Clothes, 202; practical inferences, 230

Codification, 57

Combination, value of, 113, 250

Commons, British House of, 35

Concealment. See Secrecy

Constitution, our invaluable British, 211

Conversion, 167

Courtesy, due to all men, 202

Courtier, a luckless, 42

Custom the greatest of Weavers, 219

Dandy, mystic significance of the, 231; dandy worship, 233; sacred books, 234; articles of faith, 236; a dandy household, 240; tragically undermined by growing Drudgery, 241

Death, nourishment even in, 91

Devil, internecine war with the, 12, 101, 156; cannot now so much as believe in him, 141

Dilettantes and Pedants, 59; patrons of Literature, 107

Diogenes, 178