The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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... facts only to show that , so far from the Supper being a tradition in which men are fully agreed , there has always been the widest room for difference of opinion upon this particular . Having recently given particular attention to this ...
... facts only to show that , so far from the Supper being a tradition in which men are fully agreed , there has always been the widest room for difference of opinion upon this particular . Having recently given particular attention to this ...
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... facts . Two of the Evangel- ists , namely , Matthew and John , were of the twelve disciples , and were present on that occa- sion . Neither of them drops the slightest inti- mation of any intention on the part of Jesus to set up ...
... facts . Two of the Evangel- ists , namely , Matthew and John , were of the twelve disciples , and were present on that occa- sion . Neither of them drops the slightest inti- mation of any intention on the part of Jesus to set up ...
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... 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 doubt not , the expression was ...
... 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 doubt not , the expression was ...
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... fact as very natural in the circumstances of the Church . The disciples lived together ; they threw all their property into a common stock ; they were bound together by the memory of Christ , and nothing could be more natural than that ...
... fact as very natural in the circumstances of the Church . The disciples lived together ; they threw all their property into a common stock ; they were bound together by the memory of Christ , and nothing could be more natural than that ...
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... 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 personal friends to remember their friend and repeat his words . It ...
... 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 personal friends to remember their friend and repeat his words . It ...
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