The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 |
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... expression occurs intimating that this feast was hereafter to be commemorated . In St. Mark ( Mark xiv . 22-25 ) the same words are recorded , and still with no intimation that the occasion was to be remembered . St. Luke ( Luke xxii ...
... expression occurs intimating that this feast was hereafter to be commemorated . In St. Mark ( Mark xiv . 22-25 ) the same words are recorded , and still with no intimation that the occasion was to be remembered . St. Luke ( Luke xxii ...
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... expression was used by Jesus . I shall presently consider its meaning . I have only brought these accounts together , that you may judge whether it is likely that a solemn institution , to be con- tinued to the end of time by all ...
... expression was used by Jesus . I shall presently consider its meaning . I have only brought these accounts together , that you may judge whether it is likely that a solemn institution , to be con- tinued to the end of time by all ...
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... 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 be that he ...
... 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 be that he ...
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... particular attention to this subject , I was led to the conclu- sion that Jesus did not intend to establish an institution for perpetual observance when he ate M phetic and an affectionate expression . Jesus is a Jew 4 THE LORD'S SUPPER.
... particular attention to this subject , I was led to the conclu- sion that Jesus did not intend to establish an institution for perpetual observance when he ate M phetic and an affectionate expression . Jesus is a Jew 4 THE LORD'S SUPPER.
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... expression he looked beyond the living generation , beyond the abolition of the festival he was celebrating , and the scattering of the nation , and meant to impose a memorial feast upon the whole world . Without presuming to fix ...
... expression he looked beyond the living generation , beyond the abolition of the festival he was celebrating , and the scattering of the nation , and meant to impose a memorial feast upon the whole world . Without presuming to fix ...
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