The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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Page 17
... true worship was transferred from God to Christ , or that such confusion was intro- duced into the soul that an undivided worship was given nowhere . Is not that the effect of the Lord's Supper ? I appeal now to the convictions of ...
... true worship was transferred from God to Christ , or that such confusion was intro- duced into the soul that an undivided worship was given nowhere . Is not that the effect of the Lord's Supper ? I appeal now to the convictions of ...
Page 20
... true commemo- ration . 4. The importance ascribed to this particular ordinance is not consistent with the spirit of Christianity . The general object and effect of the ordinance is unexceptionable . It has been , and is , I doubt not ...
... true commemo- ration . 4. The importance ascribed to this particular ordinance is not consistent with the spirit of Christianity . The general object and effect of the ordinance is unexceptionable . It has been , and is , I doubt not ...
Page 22
... true point of view . In the midst of considerations as to what Paul thought , and why he so thought , I cannot help feeling that it is time misspent to argue to or from his convictions , or those of Luke and John , respecting any form ...
... true point of view . In the midst of considerations as to what Paul thought , and why he so thought , I cannot help feeling that it is time misspent to argue to or from his convictions , or those of Luke and John , respecting any form ...
Page 50
... true God . " This indeed , in so many words , is expressed in the charter of the colony as one of its ends ; and this design is named first in the printed " Considerations , " that inclined Hampden , and determined . Winthrop and his ...
... true God . " This indeed , in so many words , is expressed in the charter of the colony as one of its ends ; and this design is named first in the printed " Considerations , " that inclined Hampden , and determined . Winthrop and his ...
Page 66
... true piety that I cannot forbear to quote it . The ninth allegation is " That in praying for himself , in a church - meeting , in December last , he said , ' he was a poor vile worm of the dust , that was allowed as Mediator between God ...
... true piety that I cannot forbear to quote it . The ninth allegation is " That in praying for himself , in a church - meeting , in December last , he said , ' he was a poor vile worm of the dust , that was allowed as Mediator between God ...
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