The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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Page 13
... the ordinance stands . Upon this matter of St. Paul's view of the Supper , a few important considera- tions must be stated : 9 1 Dhl brim eld andr The end which he has in view , in the THE LORD'S SUPPER +13 THE LORD'S SUPPER 1.
... the ordinance stands . Upon this matter of St. Paul's view of the Supper , a few important considera- tions must be stated : 9 1 Dhl brim eld andr The end which he has in view , in the THE LORD'S SUPPER +13 THE LORD'S SUPPER 1.
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... stand upon the basis of a voluntary act , but is imposed by authority . It is an expression of gratitude to Christ , enjoined by Christ . There is an endeavor to keep Jesus in mind , whilst yet the prayers are addressed to God . I fear ...
... stand upon the basis of a voluntary act , but is imposed by authority . It is an expression of gratitude to Christ , enjoined by Christ . There is an endeavor to keep Jesus in mind , whilst yet the prayers are addressed to God . I fear ...
Page 20
... is unreasonable , and it is alien to the spirit of Christ . If I under- stand the distinction of Christianity , the reason why it is to be preferred over all other systems " - and is divine is this , that it 20 THE LORD'S SUPPER.
... is unreasonable , and it is alien to the spirit of Christ . If I under- stand the distinction of Christianity , the reason why it is to be preferred over all other systems " - and is divine is this , that it 20 THE LORD'S SUPPER.
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... stand to the end of the world , if it please men and please Heaven , and I shall rejoice in all the good it produces . Bai As it is the prevailing opinion and feeling in our religious community that it is an indis- pensable part of the ...
... stand to the end of the world , if it please men and please Heaven , and I shall rejoice in all the good it produces . Bai As it is the prevailing opinion and feeling in our religious community that it is an indis- pensable part of the ...
Page 34
... standing stoutly to his labors , and tearing up the roots and bushes from the ground , which , the first year , yielded them a lean crop , till the sod of the earth was rotten , and therefore they were forced to cut their bread very ...
... standing stoutly to his labors , and tearing up the roots and bushes from the ground , which , the first year , yielded them a lean crop , till the sod of the earth was rotten , and therefore they were forced to cut their bread very ...
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