The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 |
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Page 203
... religious frenzy cast off this drapery , and omitting all compliment and commonplace , spoke to the conscience of ... religion or philanthropy in his head that is not to be questioned , and which spoils all conversa- tion FRIENDSHIP 203.
... religious frenzy cast off this drapery , and omitting all compliment and commonplace , spoke to the conscience of ... religion or philanthropy in his head that is not to be questioned , and which spoils all conversa- tion FRIENDSHIP 203.
Page 295
... religion is not . He that finds God a sweet enveloping thought to him never counts his company . When I sit in that presence , who shall dare to come in ? When I rest in perfect humility , when I burn with pure love , what can Calvin or ...
... religion is not . He that finds God a sweet enveloping thought to him never counts his company . When I sit in that presence , who shall dare to come in ? When I rest in perfect humility , when I burn with pure love , what can Calvin or ...
Page 380
... Religion . VII . Society . VIII . Trades and Profes- sions . IX . Manners . X. Ethics . XI . Present Age . XII . Individualism . In his Journal , Mr. Emerson thus lays out the course in advance , with the belief in the Over - Soul as ...
... Religion . VII . Society . VIII . Trades and Profes- sions . IX . Manners . X. Ethics . XI . Present Age . XII . Individualism . In his Journal , Mr. Emerson thus lays out the course in advance , with the belief in the Over - Soul as ...
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