The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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... 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 reason , however , that we know , for rejecting the account of Luke . I ...
... 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 reason , however , that we know , for rejecting the account of Luke . I ...
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... eyes . It is now a historical covenant of God with the Jewish nation . Hereafter it will remind you of a new covenant sealed with my blood . In years to come , as long as your people shall come up to Jerusalem to keep this feast , the ...
... eyes . It is now a historical covenant of God with the Jewish nation . Hereafter it will remind you of a new covenant sealed with my blood . In years to come , as long as your people shall come up to Jerusalem to keep this feast , the ...
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... eye - witness such as we also possess . But there is a material circumstance which diminishes our confidence in the correctness of the Apostle's view ; and that is , the observation that his mind had not escaped the prevalent error of ...
... eye - witness such as we also possess . But there is a material circumstance which diminishes our confidence in the correctness of the Apostle's view ; and that is , the observation that his mind had not escaped the prevalent error of ...
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... of men . That form out of which the life and suitableness have departed should be as worthless in its eyes as the dead leaves that are falling around us . And therefore , although for the satisfaction of others I THE LORD'S SUPPER 21.
... of men . That form out of which the life and suitableness have departed should be as worthless in its eyes as the dead leaves that are falling around us . And therefore , although for the satisfaction of others I THE LORD'S SUPPER 21.
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... eye of God there is no other measure of the value of any one form than the measure of its use ? There remain some practical objections to the ordinance , into which I shall not now enter . There is one on which I had intended to say a ...
... eye of God there is no other measure of the value of any one form than the measure of its use ? There remain some practical objections to the ordinance , into which I shall not now enter . There is one on which I had intended to say a ...
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