The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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... heart monastic aisles Fall like sweet strains , or pensive smiles : Yet not for all his faith can see Would I that cowlèd churchman be . Why should the vest on him allure , Which I could not on me endure ? THE word unto the prophet ...
... heart monastic aisles Fall like sweet strains , or pensive smiles : Yet not for all his faith can see Would I that cowlèd churchman be . Why should the vest on him allure , Which I could not on me endure ? THE word unto the prophet ...
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... hearts of men , to be extended gradually over the whole world . In this manner we may see clearly enough how this ancient ordinance got its footing among the early Christians , and this single expectation of a speedy reappearance of a ...
... hearts of men , to be extended gradually over the whole world . In this manner we may see clearly enough how this ancient ordinance got its footing among the early Christians , and this single expectation of a speedy reappearance of a ...
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... heart ; that only that life was re- ligious which was thoroughly good ; that sacri- fice was smoke , and forms were shadows . This man lived and died true to this purpose ; and now , with his blessed word and life before us ...
... heart ; that only that life was re- ligious which was thoroughly good ; that sacri- fice was smoke , and forms were shadows . This man lived and died true to this purpose ; and now , with his blessed word and life before us ...
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... heart . Having said this , I have said all . I have no hostility to this institution ; I am only stating my want of sympathy with it . Neither should I ever have obtruded this opinion upon other people , had I not been called by my ...
... heart . Having said this , I have said all . I have no hostility to this institution ; I am only stating my want of sympathy with it . Neither should I ever have obtruded this opinion upon other people , had I not been called by my ...
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... hearts . So that the peace was made , and the ear of the savage already secured , before the pilgrims arrived at his seat of Musketaquid , to treat with him for his lands . It is said that the covenant made with the Indians , by Mr ...
... hearts . So that the peace was made , and the ear of the savage already secured , before the pilgrims arrived at his seat of Musketaquid , to treat with him for his lands . It is said that the covenant made with the Indians , by Mr ...
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