Select Writings of Ralph Waldo EmersonW. Scott, 1888 - 351 pages |
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... doctrine of St. Paul - the doctrine of the Trinity , which was also , according to Philo Judæus , the doctrine of the Jews before Christ - this handful of Priestleians should take on themselves to deny it , etc. , etc. He was very sorry ...
... doctrine of St. Paul - the doctrine of the Trinity , which was also , according to Philo Judæus , the doctrine of the Jews before Christ - this handful of Priestleians should take on themselves to deny it , etc. , etc. He was very sorry ...
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... doctrine could be stated in terms with any resemblance to those bright intuitions in which this truth is sometimes revealed to us , it would be a star in many dark hours and crooked passages in our journey that would not suffer us to ...
... doctrine could be stated in terms with any resemblance to those bright intuitions in which this truth is sometimes revealed to us , it would be a star in many dark hours and crooked passages in our journey that would not suffer us to ...
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... doctrine of it suffers this perversion , that the divine nature is attributed to one or two persons , and denied to all the rest , and denied with fury . The doctrine of inspiration is lost ; the base doctrine of the majority of voices ...
... doctrine of it suffers this perversion , that the divine nature is attributed to one or two persons , and denied to all the rest , and denied with fury . The doctrine of inspiration is lost ; the base doctrine of the majority of voices ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | vii |
FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND I | 1 |
RACE AND ABILITY II | 11 |
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