The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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... Church in Boston as associate pastor with Rev. Henry Ware , and soon after , because of his senior's delicate health , was called on to assume the full duty . In this year he also was chosen chaplain of the Senate . The young minister ...
... Church in Boston as associate pastor with Rev. Henry Ware , and soon after , because of his senior's delicate health , was called on to assume the full duty . In this year he also was chosen chaplain of the Senate . The young minister ...
Page 144
... Church . We have contrasted the Church with the Soul . In the soul then let the redemption be sought . Wherever a man comes , there comes revolution . The old is for slaves . When a man comes , all books are legi- ble , all things ...
... Church . We have contrasted the Church with the Soul . In the soul then let the redemption be sought . Wherever a man comes , there comes revolution . The old is for slaves . When a man comes , all books are legi- ble , all things ...
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... churches at the time . He hailed the commotion of thought it stirred up as a sign that something did live in the embers ... church and the duties of these times . " In the circle of Boston and Cambridge there was much dis- turbance for a ...
... churches at the time . He hailed the commotion of thought it stirred up as a sign that something did live in the embers ... church and the duties of these times . " In the circle of Boston and Cambridge there was much dis- turbance for a ...
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