The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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Page 12
... interest , but never in- tended by Jesus to be the foundation of a per- petual institution . It appears , however , in Christian history that the disciples had very early taken advantage of these impressive words of Christ to hold ...
... interest , but never in- tended by Jesus to be the foundation of a per- petual institution . It appears , however , in Christian history that the disciples had very early taken advantage of these impressive words of Christ to hold ...
Page 47
... interest , duty , religion , were heard ; and every local 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 ...
... interest , duty , religion , were heard ; and every local 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 ...
Page 50
... interest of the Puritans in the natives was heightened by a suspicion at that time prevailing that these were the lost ten tribes of Israel . The man of the woods might well draw on himself the compas- sion of the planters . His erect ...
... interest of the Puritans in the natives was heightened by a suspicion at that time prevailing that these were the lost ten tribes of Israel . The man of the woods might well draw on himself the compas- sion of the planters . His erect ...
Page 59
... interests me , in the annals of that war , is the grandeur of spirit exhibited by a few of the Indian chiefs . A nameless Wampanoag who was put to death by the Mohicans , after cruel tortures , was asked by his butchers , during the ...
... interests me , in the annals of that war , is the grandeur of spirit exhibited by a few of the Indian chiefs . A nameless Wampanoag who was put to death by the Mohicans , after cruel tortures , was asked by his butchers , during the ...
Page 89
... interest have repelled the affections . of any man , each may look with trust and living anticipation to your government . Each has the highest right to call your attention to such . subjects as are of a public nature , and properly ...
... interest have repelled the affections . of any man , each may look with trust and living anticipation to your government . Each has the highest right to call your attention to such . subjects as are of a public nature , and properly ...
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