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Is Carlyle trying to make a case for pantheism in Sartor Resartus (and more specifically 'The Everlasting Yea')? Though I admit I'm a brainlet, and feel like I don't completely grasp the meaning from Carlyle's prose sometimes (though I rather like it), it seems like he's riding the line between pantheism and deism. What are /lit/'s thoughts?