The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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... appear to have come to the knowledge of Mark , who , though not an eye - witness , relates the other facts . This mate- rial fact , that the occasion was to be remembered , is found in Luke alone , who was not present . There is no ...
... appear to have come to the knowledge of Mark , who , though not an eye - witness , relates the other facts . This mate- rial fact , that the occasion was to be remembered , is found in Luke alone , who was not present . There is no ...
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... appears that the Jews ate the lamb and the unleavened bread and drank wine after a prescribed manner . It was the custom for the master of the feast to break the bread and to bless it , using this formula , which the Talmudists have ...
... appears that the Jews ate the lamb and the unleavened bread and drank wine after a prescribed manner . It was the custom for the master of the feast to break the bread and to bless it , using this formula , which the Talmudists have ...
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... appears , however , in Christian history that the disciples had very early taken advantage of these impressive words of Christ to hold religious meetings , where they broke bread and drank wine as symbols . I look upon this fact as very ...
... appears , however , in Christian history that the disciples had very early taken advantage of these impressive words of Christ to hold religious meetings , where they broke bread and drank wine as symbols . I look upon this fact as very ...
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... appears from the censures of St. Paul . Many persons consider this fact , the observance of such a memorial feast by the early disciples , decisive of the question whether it ought to be observed by us . There was good reason for his ...
... appears from the censures of St. Paul . Many persons consider this fact , the observance of such a memorial feast by the early disciples , decisive of the question whether it ought to be observed by us . There was good reason for his ...
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... appear , from a careful examination of the account of the Last Supper in the Evangel- ists , that it was designed by Jesus to be per- petual ; secondly , that it does not appear that the opinion of St. Paul , all things considered ...
... appear , from a careful examination of the account of the Last Supper in the Evangel- ists , that it was designed by Jesus to be per- petual ; secondly , that it does not appear that the opinion of St. Paul , all things considered ...
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