The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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Page 18
... called in Scripture the Medi- ator ? He is the mediator in that only sense in which possibly any being can mediate between God and man , that is , an instructor of man . He teaches us how to become like God . And a true disciple of ...
... called in Scripture the Medi- ator ? He is the mediator in that only sense in which possibly any being can mediate between God and man , that is , an instructor of man . He teaches us how to become like God . And a true disciple of ...
Page 24
... called by my office to administer it . That is the end of my opposition , that I am not interested in it . I am content that it stand to the end of the world , if it please men and please Heaven , and I shall rejoice in all the good it ...
... called by my office to administer it . That is the end of my opposition , that I am not interested in it . I am content that it stand to the end of the world , if it please men and please Heaven , and I shall rejoice in all the good it ...
Page 42
... called the North , South and East quarters , ordered , " that the North quarter are to keep and maintain all their highways and bridges over the ' great river , in their quarter , and , in respect of the greatness of their charge ...
... called the North , South and East quarters , ordered , " that the North quarter are to keep and maintain all their highways and bridges over the ' great river , in their quarter , and , in respect of the greatness of their charge ...
Page 48
... called , upon the compensation to be made to a few proprietors for land taken in making a bridle - road ; and one of them demanding large damages , many offers were made him in town - meeting , and refused ; " which the town thought ...
... called , upon the compensation to be made to a few proprietors for land taken in making a bridle - road ; and one of them demanding large damages , many offers were made him in town - meeting , and refused ; " which the town thought ...
Page 51
... called them " the ruins of man- kind . " Early efforts were made to instruct them , in which Mr. Bulkeley , Mr. Flint , and Captain Willard , took an active part . In 1644 , Squaw Sachem , the widow of Nanepashemet , the great Sachem of ...
... called them " the ruins of man- kind . " Early efforts were made to instruct them , in which Mr. Bulkeley , Mr. Flint , and Captain Willard , took an active part . In 1644 , Squaw Sachem , the widow of Nanepashemet , the great Sachem of ...
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