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" Every spirit builds itself a house, and beyond its house a world, and beyond its world a heaven. Know then that the world exists for you. For you is the phenomenon perfect. What we are, that only can we see. All that Adam had, all that Caesar could, you... "
My Little Book of Emerson: Being an Introd. to Emerson and a Breviary of His ... - Page 71
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1924 - 141 pages
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1875 - 618 pages
...strength, courage, hope, comes from within. Man is spirit, and not a mere fleshly appetency. " Every spirit builds itself a house • and beyond its house a world ; and beyond its world a heaven. What we are that only can we see. All that Adam had, all that Caesar could, you have, 0 countrymen,...
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The Monthly magazine

Monthly literary register - 1839 - 744 pages
...the .ibs,euce of spirit; to pure spirit, it is fluid, it is volatile, it is obedient. Every ^pirit builds itself a house, and beyond its house a world, and beyond its world i heaven. Know then, that the world exists for you. For you the phenomena is perfect. What we are that...
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The Golden Vase: A Gift for the Young

Hannah Flagg Gould - 1927 - 328 pages
...nature, is the absence of spirit; to pure spirit, it is fluid, it is volatile, it is obedient. Every spirit builds itself a house; and beyond its house,...and can do. Adam called his house, heaven and earth; Caesar called his house, Rome; you perhaps call yours, a cobbler's trade; a hundred acres of ploughed...
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...nature is the absence of spirit; to pure spirit, it is fluid, it is volatile, it is obedient. Every spirit builds itself a house > and, beyond its house,...and can do. Adam called his house, heaven and earth: Caesar called his house, Rome; you perhaps call yours, a cobbler's trade, a hundred acres of ploughed...
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...nature, is the absence of spirit; to pure spirit, it is fluid, it is volatile, it is obedient. Every spirit builds itself a house; and beyond its house,...that only can we see. All that Adam had, all that Csesar could, you have and can do. Adam called his house, heaven and earth; Csesar called his house,...
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Nature; Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 414 pages
...nature, is the absence of spirit ; to pure spirit, it is fluid, it is volatile, it is obedient. Every spirit builds itself a house ; and beyond its house...and can do. Adam called his house, heaven and earth ; Caesar called his house, Rome ; you per• haps call yours, a cobler's trade ; a hundred acres of...
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Nature

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 100 pages
...nature, is the absence of spirit ; to pure spirit, it is fluid, it is volatile. it is obedient. Every spirit builds itself a house : and beyond its house...and can do. Adam called his house, heaven and earth ; Caesar called his house. Rome ; you perhaps call yours, a cobler's trade ; a hundred acres of ploughed...
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Select English poetry, with notes by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 pages
...bruteness is the absence of spirit ; to pure spirit, it is fluid, it is volatile, it is obedient. Every spirit builds itself a house ; and, beyond its house,...and can do. Adam called his house, heaven and earth ; Caesar called his house, Rome ; you perhaps call yours a cobbler's trade, a hundred acres of ploughed...
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A Blind Man's Offering

Benjamin B. Bowen - 1853 - 448 pages
...of the unutterable happiness, which music alone can impart. THE TRUE AND THE APPARENT LIFE. " Every spirit builds itself a house ; and beyond its house, a world ; and beyond its world, a heaven. Know thou that the world exists for you." MAN is placed upon the confines of two worlds, and is endowed...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 404 pages
...nature, is the absence of spirit ; to pure spirit, it is fluid, it is volatile, it is obedient. Every spirit builds itself a house ; and beyond its house...and can do. Adam called his house, heaven and earth ; Casar called his house, Rome ; you perhaps 7 call yours, a cobbler's trade ; a hundred acres of ploughed...
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