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" ... visitation from the living God, there seems to be no separate thought; the tide of universal life sets through the soul. The thought of self is gone. It is a little accident to be a king or a clown, a parent or a child. Man is at one with God, and... "
A Short History of Unitarianism Since the Reformation - Page 70
by Frederick Blount Mott - 1893 - 91 pages
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The Spirit Messenger: A Semi-monthly Magazine Devoted to Spiritual ..., Volume 1

1850 - 426 pages
...or a child. Man is at one with God, and he ia All in All. Neither the loveliness of nature ; neither to dread, either from the jealous pride ol power,...cause, their buoyant spirits will lift them to thei so full of peace that prayer is needless. This deeper joy gives an added charm to the former blessings....
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: A discourse of matter pertaining to ...

Theodore Parker - 1876 - 408 pages
...or a child. Man is at one with God, and He is All in All. Neither the loveliness of Nature, neither the joy of Genius, nor the sweet breathing of congenial...the joy of the religious soul that is at one with God/so full of peace that prayer is needless. This deeper joy gives an added charm to the former blessings....
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The Life and Writings of Theodore Parker

Albert RĂ©ville - 1865 - 218 pages
...or a child. Man is at one with God, and He is All in All. Neither the loveliness of Nature, neither the joy of Genius, nor the sweet breathing of congenial...joy of the religious soul that is at one with God, so full of peace that prayer is needless. This deeper joy gives an added charm to the former blessings....
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A discourse of matters pertaining to religion (the substance of 5 lects.).

Theodore Parker - 1872 - 384 pages
...or a child. Man is at one with God, and He is All in All. Neither the loveliness of Nature, neither the joy of Genius, nor the sweet breathing of congenial...joy of the religious soul that is at one with God, so full of peace that prayer is needless. This deeper joy gives an added charm to the former blessings....
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: A discourse of matter pertaining to ...

Theodore Parker - 1876 - 398 pages
...or a child. Man is at one with God, and He is All in All. Neither the loveliness of Nature, neither the joy of Genius, nor the sweet breathing of congenial...joy of the religious soul that is at one with God, so full of peace that prayer is needless. This deeper joy gives an added charm to the former blessings....
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The Unitarian, Volume 4

Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1889 - 608 pages
...knew that God indeed lived now in men, as he had ever done. "Neither the loveliness of nature," ho cried, " nor the joy of genius, nor the sweet breathing...the lines of its own individual inspiration. As JW Chad wick says: " To him, [Parker] belongs the honor of being the first great expounder of the truth...
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The Unitarian, Volume 10

Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1895 - 604 pages
...man is at one with God, and he is all in all. Neither the love of nature, neither the joy of genins, nor the sweet breathing of congenial hearts that make...joy of the religious soul that is at one with God, so full of peace that prayer is needless. . . . Every man is not .i genins, and has not his joy. Few...
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The Works of Theodore Parker: A discourse of matters pertaining to religion

Theodore Parker - 1907 - 520 pages
...or a child. Man is at one with God, and He is all in all. Neither the loveliness of nature; neither the joy of genius, nor the sweet breathing of congenial...joy of the religious soul that is at one with God, so full of peace that prayer is needless. This deeper joy gives an added charm to the former blessings....
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Centenary Edition [of the Writings of Theodore Parker]: A discourse of ...

Theodore Parker - 1907 - 494 pages
...or a child. Man is at one with God, and He is all in all. Neither the loveliness of nature; neither the joy of genius, nor the sweet breathing of congenial...joy of the religious soul that is at one with God, so full of peace that prayer is needless. This deeper joy gives an added charm to the former blessings....
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