The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 |
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Page 10
... actions and expressions . Here , in like manner , he calls the bread his body , and bids the disciples eat . He had used the same expression repeatedly before . The reason why St. John does.not repeat his words on this occasion seems to ...
... actions and expressions . Here , in like manner , he calls the bread his body , and bids the disciples eat . He had used the same expression repeatedly before . The reason why St. John does.not repeat his words on this occasion seems to ...
Page 19
... actions . Most men find the bread and wine no aid to devotion , and to some it is a painful impediment . To eat bread is one thing ; to love the precepts of Christ and resolve to obey them is quite another . " 1 } The statement of this ...
... actions . Most men find the bread and wine no aid to devotion , and to some it is a painful impediment . To eat bread is one thing ; to love the precepts of Christ and resolve to obey them is quite another . " 1 } The statement of this ...
Page 48
... actions that he would have been ashamed of anywhere but amongst his neigh- bors . Individual protests are frequent . Peter Wright [ 1705 ] desired his dissent might be re- corded from the town's grant to John Shepard . ' In 1795 ...
... actions that he would have been ashamed of anywhere but amongst his neigh- bors . Individual protests are frequent . Peter Wright [ 1705 ] desired his dissent might be re- corded from the town's grant to John Shepard . ' In 1795 ...
Page 75
... action of the people . It was not an extravagant ebullition of feeling , but might have been calculated on by any one acquainted with the spirits and habits of our community . Those poor farmers who came up , that day , to defend their ...
... action of the people . It was not an extravagant ebullition of feeling , but might have been calculated on by any one acquainted with the spirits and habits of our community . Those poor farmers who came up , that day , to defend their ...
Page 110
... action on this subject to the abolition of the trade , but Granville Sharpe , as a matter of conscience , whilst he acted as chairman of the London Committee , felt constrained to record his protest against the limitation , declar- ing ...
... action on this subject to the abolition of the trade , but Granville Sharpe , as a matter of conscience , whilst he acted as chairman of the London Committee , felt constrained to record his protest against the limitation , declar- ing ...
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