The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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... of the solemnity . In the Fourth Lateran Council , it was decreed that any believer should communicate at least once in a year , — at Easter . Afterwards it was determined that this Sacrament should be received three times in the year.
... of the solemnity . In the Fourth Lateran Council , it was decreed that any believer should communicate at least once in a year , — at Easter . Afterwards it was determined that this Sacrament should be received three times in the year.
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... once established . We arrive , then , at this conclusion : first , that it does not appear , from a careful examination of the account of the Last Supper in the Evangel- ists , that it was designed by Jesus to be per- petual ; secondly ...
... once established . We arrive , then , at this conclusion : first , that it does not appear , from a careful examination of the account of the Last Supper in the Evangel- ists , that it was designed by Jesus to be per- petual ; secondly ...
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... once numerous , the epidemic had reduced . Here they planted , hunted and fished . The moose was still trotting in the coun- try , and of his sinews they made their bowstring . Of the pith elder , that still grows beside our brooks ...
... once numerous , the epidemic had reduced . Here they planted , hunted and fished . The moose was still trotting in the coun- try , and of his sinews they made their bowstring . Of the pith elder , that still grows beside our brooks ...
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... once in a year to revise the laws and to assess all monies . ' And the General Court , thus consti- tuted , only needed to go into separate session from the Council , as they did in 1644 , ' to become essentially the same assembly they ...
... once in a year to revise the laws and to assess all monies . ' And the General Court , thus consti- tuted , only needed to go into separate session from the Council , as they did in 1644 , ' to become essentially the same assembly they ...
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... once saved Concord . from an attack of the Indian.3 A great defence undoubtedly was the village of Praying Indians , until this settlement fell a victim to the enven- omed prejudice against their countrymen . The worst feature in the ...
... once saved Concord . from an attack of the Indian.3 A great defence undoubtedly was the village of Praying Indians , until this settlement fell a victim to the enven- omed prejudice against their countrymen . The worst feature in the ...
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