The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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... feeling and beauty in the use of such language from Jesus , a friend to his friends ; I can readily imagine that he was willing and desirous , when his disciples met , his memory should hallow their intercourse ; but I cannot bring ...
... feeling and beauty in the use of such language from Jesus , a friend to his friends ; I can readily imagine that he was willing and desirous , when his disciples met , his memory should hallow their intercourse ; but I cannot bring ...
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... feel that here is the true point of view . In the midst of considerations as to what Paul thought , and why he so thought , I cannot help feeling that it is time misspent to argue to or from his convictions , or those of Luke and John ...
... feel that here is the true point of view . In the midst of considerations as to what Paul thought , and why he so thought , I cannot help feeling that it is time misspent to argue to or from his convictions , or those of Luke and John ...
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... feeling in our religious community that it is an indis- pensable part of the pastoral office to administer this ordinance , I am about to resign into your hands that office which you have confided to me . It has many duties for which I ...
... feeling in our religious community that it is an indis- pensable part of the pastoral office to administer this ordinance , I am about to resign into your hands that office which you have confided to me . It has many duties for which I ...
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... feeling , every private grudge , every suggestion of petulance and ignorance , were not less faith- fully produced . Wrath and love came up to town - meeting in company . By the law of 1641 , freeman or not inhabitant or every man ...
... feeling , every private grudge , every suggestion of petulance and ignorance , were not less faith- fully produced . Wrath and love came up to town - meeting in company . By the law of 1641 , freeman or not inhabitant or every man ...
Page 48
... feel- ings and actions that he would have been ashamed of anywhere but amongst his neigh- bors . Individual protests are frequent . Peter Wright [ 1705 ] desired his dissent might be re- corded from the town's grant to John Shepard ...
... feel- ings and actions that he would have been ashamed of anywhere but amongst his neigh- bors . Individual protests are frequent . Peter Wright [ 1705 ] desired his dissent might be re- corded from the town's grant to John Shepard ...
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