The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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... give a new meaning in your eyes to the national festival , as the anniversary of my death . " I see natural feeling and beauty in the use of such language from Jesus , a friend to his friends ; I can readily imagine that he was willing ...
... give a new meaning in your eyes to the national festival , as the anniversary of my death . " I see natural feeling and beauty in the use of such language from Jesus , a friend to his friends ; I can readily imagine that he was willing ...
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... gives us the fruit of the vine , " and then to give the cup to all . Among the modern Jews , who in their dispersion retain the Passover , a hymn is also sung after this ceremony , specifying the twelve great works done by God for the ...
... gives us the fruit of the vine , " and then to give the cup to all . Among the modern Jews , who in their dispersion retain the Passover , a hymn is also sung after this ceremony , specifying the twelve great works done by God for the ...
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... give him an account of the transaction ; and it is contrary to all rea- son to suppose that God should work a miracle to convey information that could so easily be got by natural means . So that the import of the expression is that he ...
... give him an account of the transaction ; and it is contrary to all rea- son to suppose that God should work a miracle to convey information that could so easily be got by natural means . So that the import of the expression is that he ...
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... give to our being what permanence we can ; that we should recall the Past , and expect the Future . -- [ } Yet the race survives whilst the individual dies . In the country , without any interference of the law , the agricultural life ...
... give to our being what permanence we can ; that we should recall the Past , and expect the Future . -- [ } Yet the race survives whilst the individual dies . In the country , without any interference of the law , the agricultural life ...
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... give more wood for fire as good as the world yields , than many noblemen in England . " Many were their wants , but more their privileges . The light struggled in through windows of oiled paper , but they read the word of God by it ...
... give more wood for fire as good as the world yields , than many noblemen in England . " Many were their wants , but more their privileges . The light struggled in through windows of oiled paper , but they read the word of God by it ...
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