The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
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Page 12
... thing signified . But the Passover was local too , and does not concern us , and its bread and wine were typical , and do not help us to understand the redemption which they signified . These views of the original account of the Lord's ...
... thing signified . But the Passover was local too , and does not concern us , and its bread and wine were typical , and do not help us to understand the redemption which they signified . These views of the original account of the Lord's ...
Page 15
... , that it does not appear that the opinion of St. Paul , all things considered , ought to alter our opinion derived from the Evangelists . One general remark before quitting this branch of this subject THE LORD'S SUPPER 15.
... , that it does not appear that the opinion of St. Paul , all things considered , ought to alter our opinion derived from the Evangelists . One general remark before quitting this branch of this subject THE LORD'S SUPPER 15.
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... thing ; to love the precepts of Christ and resolve to obey them is quite another . ' The statement of this objection leads me to say that I think this difficulty , wherever it is felt , to be entitled to the greatest weight . It is ...
... thing ; to love the precepts of Christ and resolve to obey them is quite another . ' The statement of this objection leads me to say that I think this difficulty , wherever it is felt , to be entitled to the greatest weight . It is ...
Page 40
... things ; and if we come short in grace and holiness too , we are the most despicable people under heaven . Strive we , therefore , herein to excel , and suffer not this crown to be taken away from us . " The sermon fell into good and ...
... things ; and if we come short in grace and holiness too , we are the most despicable people under heaven . Strive we , therefore , herein to excel , and suffer not this crown to be taken away from us . " The sermon fell into good and ...
Page 43
... things must be done , govern who might . The nature of man and his condition in the world , for the first time within the period of certain history , controlled the forma- 1 tion of the State . The necessity of the colonists AT CONCORD 43.
... things must be done , govern who might . The nature of man and his condition in the world , for the first time within the period of certain history , controlled the forma- 1 tion of the State . The necessity of the colonists AT CONCORD 43.
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