The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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... on tables yet unbroken ; The word by seers or sibyls told , In groves of oak , or fanes of gold , Still floats upon the morning wind , Still whispers to the willing mind . THE LORD'S SUPPER The Kingdom of God is not meat.
... on tables yet unbroken ; The word by seers or sibyls told , In groves of oak , or fanes of gold , Still floats upon the morning wind , Still whispers to the willing mind . THE LORD'S SUPPER The Kingdom of God is not meat.
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... mind of the only two among the twelve who wrote down what happened . - Still we must suppose that the expression , " This do in remembrance of me , " had come to the ear of Luke from some disciple who was present . What did it really ...
... mind of the only two among the twelve who wrote down what happened . - Still we must suppose that the expression , " This do in remembrance of me , " had come to the ear of Luke from some disciple who was present . What did it really ...
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... minds of his dis- ciples to be prepared for it . " When hereafter , " he says to them , " you shall keep the Passover , it will ... mind of Jesus , you will see that many opinions may be entertained of his inten- tion , THE LORD'S SUPPER 7.
... minds of his dis- ciples to be prepared for it . " When hereafter , " he says to them , " you shall keep the Passover , it will ... mind of Jesus , you will see that many opinions may be entertained of his inten- tion , THE LORD'S SUPPER 7.
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... mind that this would be easily continued a hundred or a thousand years , -as men more easily transmit a form than a virtue , -and yet have been altogether out of his pur- pose to fasten it upon men in all times and all countries . But ...
... mind that this would be easily continued a hundred or a thousand years , -as men more easily transmit a form than a virtue , -and yet have been altogether out of his pur- pose to fasten it upon men in all times and all countries . But ...
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... 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 the primitive Church , the belief , namely 14 THE LORD'S SUPPER.
... 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 the primitive Church , the belief , namely 14 THE LORD'S SUPPER.
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