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" No man had ever a point of pride that was not injurious to him," said Burke. The exclusive in fashionable life does not see that he excludes himself from enjoyment, in the attempt to appropriate it. The exclusionist in religion does not see that he shuts... "
Macmillan's Magazine - Page 9
1884
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Select Essays and Poems

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1808 - 168 pages
...selfish motive or not to be kind ? What -would be the effect in each case on us and on the other person ? shut out others. Treat men as pawns and ninepins,...leave out their heart, you shall lose your Own. The senses would make things of all persons ; of women, of children, of the poor. The vulgar proverb, "...
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Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1841 - 324 pages
...The exclusionist in religion does not see that he shuts the door of heaven on himself, in striving to shut out others. Treat men as pawns and ninepins,...leave out their heart, you shall lose your own. The senses would make things of all persons ; of women, of children, of the poor. The vulgar proverb, "...
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Essays: Second Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1844 - 332 pages
...that the same healing should not stop in his thought, but should penetrate his will or active power. The selfish man suffers more from his selfishness,...that selfishness withholds some important benefit. What he most wishes is to be lifted to some higher platform, that he may see beyond his present fear...
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Essays: Second Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1844 - 332 pages
...that the same healing should not stop in his thought, but should penetrate his will or active power. The selfish man suffers more from his selfishness,...that selfishness withholds some important benefit. What he most wishes is to be lifted to some higher platform, that he may see beyond his present fear...
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Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 354 pages
...The exclusionist in religion does not see that he shuts the door of heaven on himself, in striving to shut out others. Treat men as pawns and ninepins,...leave out their heart, you shall lose your own. The senses would make things of all persons ; of women, of children, of the poor. The vulgar proverb, "...
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...The exclusionist in religion does not see that he shuts the door of heaven on himself, in striving to shut out others. Treat men as pawns and ninepins,...leave out their heart, you shall lose your own. The senses would make things of all persons : of women, of children, of the poor. The vulgar proverb, "...
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...The exclusionist in religion does not see that he shuts the door of heaven on himself, in striving to shut out others. Treat men as pawns and ninepins,...leave out their heart, you shall lose your own. The senses would make things of all persons; of women, of, children, of the poor. The vulgar proverb, "...
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The Univercœlum and Spiritual Philosopher, Volume 3, Issues 1-26

1848 - 424 pages
...The exclusionist in religion, does not see that he shuts the door of heaven on himself, in striving to shut out others. Treat men as pawns and nine-pins, and you shall suffer as well as they. 11 you leave out their hearts, you shall lose your own. All infractions of love and equity in our social...
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Twelve essays [comprising Essays, 1st ser.].

Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1849 - 270 pages
...The exclusionist in religion does not see that he shuts the door of heaven upon himself, in striving to shut out others. Treat men as pawns and ninepins,...leave out their heart, you shall lose your own. The senses would make things of all persons ; of women, of children, of the poor. The vulgar proverb, "...
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Twelve Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 270 pages
...The exclusionist in religion does not see that he shuts the door of heaven upon himself, in striving to shut out others. Treat men as pawns and ninepins,...leave out their heart, you shall lose your own. The senses would make things of all persons ; of women, of children, of the poor. The vulgar proverb, "...
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