The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 |
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... questions which have been lately debated as to the posture in which men should partake of it ; whether mixed or unmixed wine should be served ; whether leav- ened or unleavened bread should be broken ; - the questions have been settled ...
... questions which have been lately debated as to the posture in which men should partake of it ; whether mixed or unmixed wine should be served ; whether leav- ened or unleavened bread should be broken ; - the questions have been settled ...
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... questions " which have been lately debated as to the posture in which men should partake of it ; whether mixed or unmixed wine should be served ; whether leav- ened or unleavened bread should be broken ; the questions have been settled ...
... questions " which have been lately debated as to the posture in which men should partake of it ; whether mixed or unmixed wine should be served ; whether leav- ened or unleavened bread should be broken ; the questions have been settled ...
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... question whether it ought to be observed by us . There was good reason for his personal friends to remember their friend and repeat his words . It was only too probable that among the half - converted Pagans and Jews , any rite , any ...
... question whether it ought to be observed by us . There was good reason for his personal friends to remember their friend and repeat his words . It was only too probable that among the half - converted Pagans and Jews , any rite , any ...
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... question for us . We know how inveterately they were attached to their Jewish prejudices , and how often even the in- fluence of Christ failed to enlarge their views . On every other subject succeeding times have learned to form a ...
... question for us . We know how inveterately they were attached to their Jewish prejudices , and how often even the in- fluence of Christ failed to enlarge their views . On every other subject succeeding times have learned to form a ...
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... expressing an opinion on every question before the country . In a town - meeting , the great secret of political sci- ence was uncovered , and the problem solved , how to give every individual his fair weight in the 46 HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
... expressing an opinion on every question before the country . In a town - meeting , the great secret of political sci- ence was uncovered , and the problem solved , how to give every individual his fair weight in the 46 HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
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