The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 127
... doctrine of it suffers this perversion , that the divine nature is attributed to one or two persons , and denied to all the rest , and denied with fury . The doctrine of inspira- tion is lost ; the base doctrine of the majority of ...
... doctrine of it suffers this perversion , that the divine nature is attributed to one or two persons , and denied to all the rest , and denied with fury . The doctrine of inspira- tion is lost ; the base doctrine of the majority of ...
Page 240
... doctrine of labor , or insist that every man should be a farmer , any more than that every man should be a lexicographer . In general one may say that the husbandman's is the oldest and most uni- versal profession , and that where a man ...
... doctrine of labor , or insist that every man should be a farmer , any more than that every man should be a lexicographer . In general one may say that the husbandman's is the oldest and most uni- versal profession , and that where a man ...
Page 436
... doctrine of " the Flow- ing " passing into the modern doctrine of Evolution . Page 201 , note I. Line in Nature is not found ; Unit and universe are round , etc. 66 Uriel , " Poems . Page 202 , note I. This paragraph and much that ...
... doctrine of " the Flow- ing " passing into the modern doctrine of Evolution . Page 201 , note I. Line in Nature is not found ; Unit and universe are round , etc. 66 Uriel , " Poems . Page 202 , note I. This paragraph and much that ...
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