Heathenism, as defined by Carlyle, “plurality of gods, mere sensuous representation of the Mystery of Life, and for chief recognised element therein Physical Force, as contrasted with Christianism, or Faith in an Invisible, not as real only, but as the only reality; Time, through every meanest moment of it, resting on Eternity; Pagan empire of Force displaced by a nobler supremacy, that of Holiness.”
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Heart of Midlothian * Heathfield, George Augustus Eliott, Lord