The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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... virtue , and yet have been altogether out of his purt pose to fasten it upon men in all times and all countries . de abu } But though the words , " Do this in remem- brance of me , " do not occur in Matthew , Mark or John , and although ...
... virtue , and yet have been altogether out of his purt pose to fasten it upon men in all times and all countries . de abu } But though the words , " Do this in remem- brance of me , " do not occur in Matthew , Mark or John , and although ...
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... virtue , I call a worthy , a true commemo- ration . 14. 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 ...
... virtue , I call a worthy , a true commemo- ration . 14. 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 ...
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... virtues , his learning and gifts as a preacher , and adding to his influence the weight of a large estate . Per- secution readily knits friendship between its victims . Mr. Bulkeley , having turned his estate into money and set his face ...
... virtues , his learning and gifts as a preacher , and adding to his influence the weight of a large estate . Per- secution readily knits friendship between its victims . Mr. Bulkeley , having turned his estate into money and set his face ...
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... if the results of our history are approved as wise and good , it was yet a free strife ; if the good counsel prevailed , the sneaking counsel did not ? fail to be suggested ; freedom and virtue , if 48 HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
... if the results of our history are approved as wise and good , it was yet a free strife ; if the good counsel prevailed , the sneaking counsel did not ? fail to be suggested ; freedom and virtue , if 48 HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. fail to be suggested ; freedom and virtue , if they triumphed , triumphed in a fair field . And so be it an everlasting testimony for them , and so much ground of assurance of man's capacity for self - government ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. fail to be suggested ; freedom and virtue , if they triumphed , triumphed in a fair field . And so be it an everlasting testimony for them , and so much ground of assurance of man's capacity for self - government ...
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