The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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... present on that occa- sion . Neither of them drops the slightest inti- mation of any intention on the part of Jesus to set up anything permanent . John especially , the beloved disciple , who has recorded with minute- ness the THE ...
... present on that occa- sion . Neither of them drops the slightest inti- mation of any intention on the part of Jesus to set up anything permanent . John especially , the beloved disciple , who has recorded with minute- ness the THE ...
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... present . There is no reason , however , that we know , for rejecting the account of Luke . I doubt not , the expression was used by Jesus . I shall presently consider its meaning . I have only brought these accounts together , that you ...
... present . There is no reason , however , that we know , for rejecting the account of Luke . I doubt not , the expression was used by Jesus . I shall presently consider its meaning . I have only brought these accounts together , that you ...
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... present form . 1. If the view which I have taken of the his- tory of the institution be correct , then the claim of authority should be dropped in administer- ing it . You say , every time you celebrate the rite , that Jesus enjoined it ...
... present form . 1. If the view which I have taken of the his- tory of the institution be correct , then the claim of authority should be dropped in administer- ing it . You say , every time you celebrate the rite , that Jesus enjoined it ...
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... present to your mind than your brother or your child . " ― But is not Jesus called in Scripture the Medi- ator ? He is the mediator in that only sense in which possibly any being can mediate between God and man , that is , an instructor ...
... present to your mind than your brother or your child . " ― But is not Jesus called in Scripture the Medi- ator ? He is the mediator in that only sense in which possibly any being can mediate between God and man , that is , an instructor ...
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... presents men with truths which are their own reason , and enjoins practices that are their own justification ; that if miracles may be said to have been its evidence to the first Christians , they are not its evidence to us , but the ...
... presents men with truths which are their own reason , and enjoins practices that are their own justification ; that if miracles may be said to have been its evidence to the first Christians , they are not its evidence to us , but the ...
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