The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1929 |
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Page 175
... hope and trust , in man , and not in books , in the present , and not in the past , proceed ; if the rising generation can be provoked to think it unworthy to nestle into every abomination of the past , and shall feel the generous ...
... hope and trust , in man , and not in books , in the present , and not in the past , proceed ; if the rising generation can be provoked to think it unworthy to nestle into every abomination of the past , and shall feel the generous ...
Page 375
... hope the disuse of such medals or badges in this country only signifies that every- body knows these men , and carries their deeds . in such lively remembrance that they require no badge or reminder . I am sure I need not be- speak your ...
... hope the disuse of such medals or badges in this country only signifies that every- body knows these men , and carries their deeds . in such lively remembrance that they require no badge or reminder . I am sure I need not be- speak your ...
Page 549
... hope ; or held up the babe into the baptism of Christianity ' ; above all , if we have shared in any habitual acknowledgment of the benignant God , whose omnipresence raises and glorifies the meanest offices and the lowest ability , and ...
... hope ; or held up the babe into the baptism of Christianity ' ; above all , if we have shared in any habitual acknowledgment of the benignant God , whose omnipresence raises and glorifies the meanest offices and the lowest ability , and ...
Contents
THE LORDS SUPPER | 1 |
HISTORICAL DISCOURSE | 27 |
LETTER TO PRESIDENT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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