The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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Page 8
... pass- ages under consideration in the New Testament . But this impression is removed by reading any narrative of the mode in which the ancient or the modern Jews have kept the Passover . It is then perceived that the leading ...
... pass- ages under consideration in the New Testament . But this impression is removed by reading any narrative of the mode in which the ancient or the modern Jews have kept the Passover . It is then perceived that the leading ...
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... commemorations , but the use of that instruction ? ide ben bord . 3. Passing other objections , I come to this , that the use of the elements , however suitable ' to the people and the modes of thought in the IX 18 THE LORD'S SUPPER.
... commemorations , but the use of that instruction ? ide ben bord . 3. Passing other objections , I come to this , that the use of the elements , however suitable ' to the people and the modes of thought in the IX 18 THE LORD'S SUPPER.
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... pass that just verdict on them we expect from posterity on our own . And yet , in the eternity of Nature , how recent our antiquities appear ! The imagination is im- patient of a cycle so short . Who can tell how many thousand years ...
... pass that just verdict on them we expect from posterity on our own . And yet , in the eternity of Nature , how recent our antiquities appear ! The imagination is im- patient of a cycle so short . Who can tell how many thousand years ...
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... passing through thickets where their hands are forced to make way for their bodies ' passage , and their feet clambering over the crossed trees , which when they missed , they sunk into an un- certain bottom in water , and wade up to ...
... passing through thickets where their hands are forced to make way for their bodies ' passage , and their feet clambering over the crossed trees , which when they missed , they sunk into an un- certain bottom in water , and wade up to ...
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... pass addi- tional laws for the defence and security of the negro , and in ill humor at these acts , the great island of Jamaica , with a population of half a million , and 300,000 , negroes , early in 1838 , resolved to throw up the two ...
... pass addi- tional laws for the defence and security of the negro , and in ill humor at these acts , the great island of Jamaica , with a population of half a million , and 300,000 , negroes , early in 1838 , resolved to throw up the two ...
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