The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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... soul ; And on my heart monastic aisles Fall like sweet strains , or pensive smiles : Yet not for all his faith can see Would I that cowlèd churchman be . Why should the vest on him allure , Which I could not on me endure ? THE word unto ...
... soul ; And on my heart monastic aisles Fall like sweet strains , or pensive smiles : Yet not for all his faith can see Would I that cowlèd churchman be . Why should the vest on him allure , Which I could not on me endure ? THE word unto ...
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... soul to God . It is the old objection to the doctrine of the Trinity , - that the true worship was transferred from God to Christ , or that such confusion was intro- duced into the soul that an undivided worship was given nowhere . Is ...
... soul to God . It is the old objection to the doctrine of the Trinity , - that the true worship was transferred from God to Christ , or that such confusion was intro- duced into the soul that an undivided worship was given nowhere . Is ...
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... soul stands alone with God , and Jesus is no more 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 ...
... soul stands alone with God , and Jesus is no more 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 ...
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... soul . The whole world was full of idols and ordinances . The Jewish was a religion of forms ; it was all body , it had no life , and the Almighty God was pleased to qualify and send forth a man to teach men that they must serve him ...
... soul . The whole world was full of idols and ordinances . The Jewish was a religion of forms ; it was all body , it had no life , and the Almighty God was pleased to qualify and send forth a man to teach men that they must serve him ...
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... soul . Master of all sorts of wood - craft , he seemed a part of the forest and the lake , and the secret of his amazing skill seemed to be that he partook of 1 the nature and fierce instincts of the beasts he 50 HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
... soul . Master of all sorts of wood - craft , he seemed a part of the forest and the lake , and the secret of his amazing skill seemed to be that he partook of 1 the nature and fierce instincts of the beasts he 50 HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
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