The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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Page 12
... look upon this fact as very natural in the circumstances of the Church . The disciples lived together ; they threw all their property into a common stock ; they were bound together by the memory of Christ , and nothing could be more ...
... look upon this fact as very natural in the circumstances of the Church . The disciples lived together ; they threw all their property into a common stock ; they were bound together by the memory of Christ , and nothing could be more ...
Page 36
... than any Englishman that stood by , on purpose to look out . Roger Williams affirms that he has known them run between eighty and a hundred miles in a sum- mer s day , and back again within two days 36 HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
... than any Englishman that stood by , on purpose to look out . Roger Williams affirms that he has known them run between eighty and a hundred miles in a sum- mer s day , and back again within two days 36 HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.
Page 40
... look to number , we are the fewest ; if to strength , we are the weakest ; if to wealth and riches , we are the poorest of all the people of God through the whole world . We cannot excel nor so much as equal other people in these things ...
... look to number , we are the fewest ; if to strength , we are the weakest ; if to wealth and riches , we are the poorest of all the people of God through the whole world . We cannot excel nor so much as equal other people in these things ...
Page 42
... look for the in- ventor . No man made them . Each of the parts of that perfect structure grew out of the necessi- ties of an instant occasion . The germ was formed in England . The charter gave to the freemen of the Company of ...
... look for the in- ventor . No man made them . Each of the parts of that perfect structure grew out of the necessi- ties of an instant occasion . The germ was formed in England . The charter gave to the freemen of the Company of ...
Page 89
... look with trust and living anticipation to your government . Each has the highest right to call your attention to such subjects as are of a public nature , and properly belong to the chief magistrate ; and the good magistrate will feel ...
... look with trust and living anticipation to your government . Each has the highest right to call your attention to such subjects as are of a public nature , and properly belong to the chief magistrate ; and the good magistrate will feel ...
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