The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin, 1911 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 64
Page 17
... 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 not that the effect of the Lord's Supper ? I appeal now to the convictions of ...
... 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 not that the effect of the Lord's Supper ? I appeal now to the convictions of ...
Page 18
... true disciple of Jesus will receive the light he gives most thankfully ; but the thanks he offers , and which an exalted being will accept , are not compliments , commemorations , but the use of that instruction . 3. Passing other ...
... true disciple of Jesus will receive the light he gives most thankfully ; but the thanks he offers , and which an exalted being will accept , are not compliments , commemorations , but the use of that instruction . 3. Passing other ...
Page 20
... true commemo- ration . 4. The importance ascribed to this particular ordinance is not consistent with the spirit of Christianity . The general object and effect of the ordinance is unexceptionable . It has been , and is , I doubt not ...
... true commemo- ration . 4. The importance ascribed to this particular ordinance is not consistent with the spirit of Christianity . The general object and effect of the ordinance is unexceptionable . It has been , and is , I doubt not ...
Page 22
... true point of view . In the midst of considerations as to what Paul thought , and why he so thought , I cannot help feeling that it is time misspent to argue to or from his convictions , or those of Luke and John , respecting any form ...
... true point of view . In the midst of considerations as to what Paul thought , and why he so thought , I cannot help feeling that it is time misspent to argue to or from his convictions , or those of Luke and John , respecting any form ...
Page 50
... true God . " This indeed , in so many words , is expressed in the charter of the colony as one of its ends ; and this design is named first in the printed " Considerations , " that inclined . Hampden , and determined Winthrop and his ...
... true God . " This indeed , in so many words , is expressed in the charter of the colony as one of its ends ; and this design is named first in the printed " Considerations , " that inclined . Hampden , and determined Winthrop and his ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American better Boston brave Captain Charles Sumner church citizens civilization Colonel Concord Concord company Court crime defend duty emancipation Emerson England English English Commonwealth event eyes F. B. Sanborn fame feel freedom friends FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW genius give governor Granville Sharpe heart honor human immoral Indian interest John Brown justice Kansas labor land lecture liberty lived look Lord Lord Mansfield mankind Massachusetts ment mind moral nation nature negro never occasion opinion party peace persons planters poem political poor President principle question race RALPH WALDO EMERSON regiment religion religious sentiment Shakspeare Simon Willard slavery slaves society soul speak speech spirit statute suffered Theodore Parker things thought tion Town Records trade truth Union virtue vote Webster Whig whilst whole woman women words