The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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... England and the Church of Rome . The doctrine of the Consub- stantiation taught by Luther was denied by Cal- vin . In the Church of England , Archbishops Laud and Wake maintained that the elements were an Eucharist , or sacrifice of ...
... England and the Church of Rome . The doctrine of the Consub- stantiation taught by Luther was denied by Cal- vin . In the Church of England , Archbishops Laud and Wake maintained that the elements were an Eucharist , or sacrifice of ...
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... England , for a few years past , as the second centennial anniversary of each of its early settlements arrived , have seen fit to observe the day . You have thought it becoming to com- memorate the planting of the first inland town ...
... England , for a few years past , as the second centennial anniversary of each of its early settlements arrived , have seen fit to observe the day . You have thought it becoming to com- memorate the planting of the first inland town ...
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... England to overcome that natural repugnance to emigration which holds the seri ous and moderate of every nation to their own soil . Among the silenced clergymen was a dis- tinguished minister of Woodhill , in Bedford- shire , Rev. Peter ...
... England to overcome that natural repugnance to emigration which holds the seri ous and moderate of every nation to their own soil . Among the silenced clergymen was a dis- tinguished minister of Woodhill , in Bedford- shire , Rev. Peter ...
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... England . They petitioned the General Court for a grant of a township , and on the 2d of September , 1635 , corresponding in New Style to 12th September , two hundred years ago this day , leave to begin a plantation at Musketaquid was ...
... England . They petitioned the General Court for a grant of a township , and on the 2d of September , 1635 , corresponding in New Style to 12th September , two hundred years ago this day , leave to begin a plantation at Musketaquid was ...
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... England may boast of the element of fire , more than all the rest ; for all Europe is not able to afford to make so great fires as New England . A poor servant , that is to possess but fifty acres , may afford to give more wood for fire ...
... England may boast of the element of fire , more than all the rest ; for all Europe is not able to afford to make so great fires as New England . A poor servant , that is to possess but fifty acres , may afford to give more wood for fire ...
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