The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1929 |
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Page 550
... soul . And least of all can we believe- Reason will not let us - that the presiding Creator commands all matter and never descends into the secret chambers of the Soul . There he is most present . The Soul rules over matter . Matter may ...
... soul . And least of all can we believe- Reason will not let us - that the presiding Creator commands all matter and never descends into the secret chambers of the Soul . There he is most present . The Soul rules over matter . Matter may ...
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... soul , and not the decline . It is founded on that insatiable demand for unity , the need to recognize one nature in all the variety of objects , which always characterizes a genius of the first order . Accustomed always to behold the ...
... soul , and not the decline . It is founded on that insatiable demand for unity , the need to recognize one nature in all the variety of objects , which always characterizes a genius of the first order . Accustomed always to behold the ...
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... soul , 1. 4 ; Newton on , VIII . 224 ; represented in each par- ticle , 11. 97 , 101 ; paths in , x11 . 42 ; moral sentiment converts into a personality , iv . 95 ; police and sincerity of , vi . 221 ; a pound , 111 . 96 ; prayer to , I ...
... soul , 1. 4 ; Newton on , VIII . 224 ; represented in each par- ticle , 11. 97 , 101 ; paths in , x11 . 42 ; moral sentiment converts into a personality , iv . 95 ; police and sincerity of , vi . 221 ; a pound , 111 . 96 ; prayer to , I ...
Contents
THE LORDS SUPPER | 1 |
HISTORICAL DISCOURSE | 27 |
LETTER ΤΟ PRESIDENT | 87 |
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