“A lawyer's dream of heaven: every man reclaimed his own property at the resurrection, and each tried to recover it from all his forefathers.”
Further Extracts from the Note-Books of Samuel Butler http://books.google.pt/books?id=zltaAAAAMAAJ&q=%22A+lawyer's+dream+of+heaven:%22&dq=%22A+lawyer's+dream+of+heaven:%22&hl=pt-PT&sa=X&ei=_LPRUvmtGa_b7AbdjoCADQ&ved=0CFgQ6AEwBjgK, compiled and edited by A.T. Bartholomew (1934), p. 27
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Equitable Commerce (1848)

“In their religion they are so uneven,
That each man goes his own byway to heaven.”
Pt. II, l. 104.
The True-Born Englishman http://www.luminarium.org/editions/trueborn.htm (1701)

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 77.
4 Burr. Part IV., 2379.
Dissenting in Millar v Taylor (1769)

Source: Sociology For The South: Or The Failure Of A Free Society (1854), p. 69

Quoted in The Adornment of the Spiritual Marriage (1916) by C. A. Wynschenk Dom, p. 6
Context: God being a common good, and His boundless love being common to all, He gives His grace... to all men, Pagan and Jew, good or evil... Thus God is a common light and a common splendour, enlightening heaven and earth, and every man, each according to his need and worth.