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" All men go in flocks to this saint or that poet, avoiding the God who seeth in secret. They cannot see in secret; they love to be blind in public. They think society wiser than their soul, and know not that one soul, and their soul, is wiser than the... "
Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures - Page 140
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1860 - 383 pages
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A Discourse on Religious Education: Delivered at Hingham, May 10, 1818 ...

Andrews Norton - 1818 - 1164 pages
...Christianity, — a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of man, — is lost. None believeth in the soul of man, but only in some man or person old and departed." He complains grievously of this want of faith in the infinitude of the soul ; he cries out because...
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Two Articles from the Princeton Review: Concerning the Transcendental ...

Albert Baldwin Dod - 1840 - 114 pages
...Christianity, — a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of man, — is lost. None believeth in the soul of man, but only in some man or person old and departed." He complains grievously of this want of faith in the infinitude of the soul ; he cries out because...
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1841 - 572 pages
...of mere discipleship both in respect to Swedenborgianism and other isms. " Ah me !'' he exclaims, " no man goeth alone. All men go in flocks to this saint...and know not that one soul, and their soul is wiser than the whole world ! See how nations and races flit by on the sea of time, and leave no ripple to...
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The New York Review, Volumes 1-10

1842 - 576 pages
...The true Christianity, a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of man, is lost. None believeth in the soul of man, but only in some man or person old and departed — that is, in Jesus Christ." Such, then, is the blasphemous rant of one whose heart and intellect,...
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The New-York Review, Volume 10; Volumes 19-20

1842 - 546 pages
...true Christianity, a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of man, is lost. None believeth in the foul of man, but only in some man or person old and departed — that is, in Jesus Christ." Such, then, is the blasphemous rant of one whose heart and intellect,...
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The Present, Volume 1

1843 - 452 pages
...other isms. " Ah me ! " he exclaims, " no man goeth alone. All men go VOL. i. — NOS. xi. fc xn. / 34 in flocks to this saint or that poet, avoiding the...and know not that one soul, and their soul is wiser than the whole world ! See how nations and races flit by on the aea of time, and leave no ripple to...
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Theological Essays

Princeton Review (Firm) - 1846 - 732 pages
...Christianity — a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of man — is lost. None believeth in the soul of man, but only in some man or person old and departed." He complains grievously of this want of faith in the infinitude of the soul ; he cries out because...
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...true Christianity—a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of man—is lost. None believeth in the soul of man, but only in some man or person old and...and know not that one soul, and their soul, is wiser than the whole world. See how nations and races flit by on the sea of time, and leave no ripple to...
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...true Christianity,—a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of man,—is lost. None believeth in the soul of man, but only in some man or person old and...and know not that one soul, and their soul, is wiser than the whole world. See how nations and races flit by on the sea of time, and leave no ripple to...
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Nature; Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 408 pages
...Christianity, — a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of man, — is lost. None believeth in the soul of man, but only in some man or person old and...and know not that one soul, and their soul, is wiser than the whole world. See how nations and races flit by on the sea of time, and leave no ripple to...
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