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" We cannot describe the natural history of the soul, but we know that it is divine. I cannot tell if these wonderful qualities which house to-day in this mortal frame, shall ever re-assemble in equal activity in a similar frame, or whether they have before... "
Message of the East - Page 106
1922
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Works, Volume 1

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 392 pages
...thoughts, or entertain a meaner subject ? The entrance of this into his mind seems to be the birth of man. We cannot describe the natural history of the soul, but we know that it is divine. I cnnnot tell if these wonderful qualities which house today in this mortal frame shall ever re-assemble...
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Emerson's Complete Works: Nature, addresses and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 388 pages
...meaner subjeet ? The entrance of this into his mind scems to be the birth of man. We eannot deseribe the natural history of the soul, but we know that it is divine. I eannot tell if these wonderful qualitics which house today in this mortal frame shall ever re-assemble...
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The Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes: Ralph Waldo Emerson. John Lothrop Motely

Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1884 - 588 pages
...has shown itself in many of the extracts already given, is summed up in the following sentence : — "We cannot describe the natural history of the soul,...ever reassemble in equal activity in a similar frame, or whether they have before had a natural history like that of this body you see before you ; but this...
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The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 398 pages
...thoughts, or entertain a meaner subject ? The entrance of this into his mind seems to be the birth of man. We cannot describe the natural history of the soul,...ever reassemble in equal activity in a similar frame, or whether they have before had a natural history like that of this body you see before you ; but this...
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The Princeton Review, Volume 14

1884 - 354 pages
...thoughts, or entertain a meaner subject ? The entrance of this into his mind seems to be the birth of man. We cannot describe the natural history of the soul,...ever reassemble in equal activity in a similar frame, or whether they have before had a natural history like that of this body; but this one thing I know,...
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Miscellanies

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 410 pages
...or entertain a moaner subject 1 The entrance of this into his mind seems to be the birth of man. Wo cannot describe the natural history of the soul, but...qualities which house to-day in this mortal frame, shall over reassemble in equal activity in a similar frame, or whether they have before had a natural history...
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Emerson's Complete Works: Nature, addresses and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1887 - 386 pages
...thoughts, or entertain a meaner subject? The entrance of this into his mind seems to be the birth of man. We cannot describe the natural history of the soul,...re-assemble in equal activity in a similar frame, or whether they have before had a natural history like that of this body you see before you ; but this...
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Entering on Life: A Book for Young Men

Cunningham Geikie - 1887 - 244 pages
...darkness and ignorance, after all the wild talk of pur being "part of God," as to our future destiny. " I cannot tell if these wonderful qualities which house...re-assemble in equal activity in a similar frame, or whether they have before had a natural history like that of this body you see before you; but this...
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Reincarnation: A Study of Forgotten Truth

Edward Dwight Walker - 1888 - 696 pages
...world." 18. One of Emerson's earliest essays (" The Method of Nature ") contains this paragraph : " We cannot describe the natural history of the soul,...ever reassemble in equal activity in a similar frame, or whether they have before had a natural history like that of this body you see before you ; but this...
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Entering on Life: A Book for Young Men

Cunningham Geikie - 1888 - 320 pages
...darkness and ignorance, after all the wild talk of our being " part of God," as to our future destiny. " I cannot tell if these wonderful qualities which house...ever reassemble in equal activity in a similar frame, or whether they have before had a natural history like that of this body you see before you; but this...
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