The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 61
... true of this brave lodging wherein man is harbored , and wherein all his faculties find appropriate and endless ex- ercise . And all the uses of nature admit of being summed in one , which yields the activity of man an infinite scope ...
... true of this brave lodging wherein man is harbored , and wherein all his faculties find appropriate and endless ex- ercise . And all the uses of nature admit of being summed in one , which yields the activity of man an infinite scope ...
Page 132
... true con- version , a true Christ , is now , as always , to be made by the reception of beautiful sentiments . It is true that a great and rich soul , like his , falling among the simple , does so preponderate , that , as his did , it ...
... true con- version , a true Christ , is now , as always , to be made by the reception of beautiful sentiments . It is true that a great and rich soul , like his , falling among the simple , does so preponderate , that , as his did , it ...
Page 144
... true teacher to show us that God is , not was ; that He speaketh , not spake . The true Christianity , —a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of man , —is lost . None believeth in the soul of man , but only in some man or per- son old ...
... true teacher to show us that God is , not was ; that He speaketh , not spake . The true Christianity , —a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of man , —is lost . None believeth in the soul of man , but only in some man or per- son old ...
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