The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1929 |
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Page 478
... church is not large enough for the man ; it can- not inspire the enthusiasm which is the parent of everything good ... church , indicate the necessity , which should have been foreseen , that the Church should always be new and ...
... church is not large enough for the man ; it can- not inspire the enthusiasm which is the parent of everything good ... church , indicate the necessity , which should have been foreseen , that the Church should always be new and ...
Page 564
... church of Concord . The " aggrieved brethren " withdrew , and , for want of a church , held public worship at a tavern where was the sign of a black horse , hence were called the Black Horse Church . " Their complaints pre- ferred ...
... church of Concord . The " aggrieved brethren " withdrew , and , for want of a church , held public worship at a tavern where was the sign of a black horse , hence were called the Black Horse Church . " Their complaints pre- ferred ...
Page 243
... church , the palace , the Laurentian library , he built . Here is his own house . In the church of Santa Croce are his mortal remains . Whilst he was yet alive , he asked that he might be buried in that church , in such a spot that the ...
... church , the palace , the Laurentian library , he built . Here is his own house . In the church of Santa Croce are his mortal remains . Whilst he was yet alive , he asked that he might be buried in that church , in such a spot that the ...
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THE LORDS SUPPER | 1 |
HISTORICAL DISCOURSE | 27 |
LETTER ΤΟ PRESIDENT | 87 |
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