The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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Page vi
... Religious Association meetings had been printed , probably with Mr. Emerson's consent . The other pieces included by Mr. Cabot , namely , the speeches on Theo- dore Parker , the Emancipation Proclamation , Abraham Lincoln , at the ...
... Religious Association meetings had been printed , probably with Mr. Emerson's consent . The other pieces included by Mr. Cabot , namely , the speeches on Theo- dore Parker , the Emancipation Proclamation , Abraham Lincoln , at the ...
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... RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION 475 XXVIII . SPEECH AT SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF FREE RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION 483 XXIX . ADDRESS AT OPENING OF CON- CORD FREE PUBLIC X CONTENTS.
... RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION 475 XXVIII . SPEECH AT SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF FREE RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION 483 XXIX . ADDRESS AT OPENING OF CON- CORD FREE PUBLIC X CONTENTS.
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... religion , would have been established in this slight manner in a manner so slight , that the intention of com- memorating it should not appear , from their nar- rative , to have caught the ear or dwelt in the mind of the only two among ...
... religion , would have been established in this slight manner in a manner so slight , that the intention of com- memorating it should not appear , from their nar- rative , to have caught the ear or dwelt in the mind of the only two among ...
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... religious meetings , where they broke bread and drank wine as symbols . I look upon this fact as very natural in the circumstances of the Church . The disciples lived together ; they threw all their property into a common stock ; they ...
... religious meetings , where they broke bread and drank wine as symbols . I look upon this fact as very natural in the circumstances of the Church . The disciples lived together ; they threw all their property into a common stock ; they ...
Page 13
... religious feasts grew up among the early Christians . They were readily adopted by the Jewish converts , who were familiar with religious feasts , and also by the Pagan converts , whose idolatrous worship had been made up of sacred ...
... religious feasts grew up among the early Christians . They were readily adopted by the Jewish converts , who were familiar with religious feasts , and also by the Pagan converts , whose idolatrous worship had been made up of sacred ...
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