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" There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali, preexist in necessary Ideas in the mind of God, and are what they are by virtue of preceding affections... "
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by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883
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The Influence of Emerson

Edwin Doak Mead - 1903 - 320 pages
...necessity in spirit," he says, " to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali pre-exist in necessary...virtue of preceding affections in the world of spirit." " In the divine order," he says, in the address on " The Method of Nature," " intellect is primary...
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The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: English traits. Conduct of life. Nature

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 436 pages
...be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms ; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali, pre-exist in necessary...affections, in the world of spirit. A fact is the end o|\ last issue of spirit. The visible creation is the termiiuls^ or the circumference of the invisible...
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The Masterpieces and the History of Literature

1902 - 438 pages
...be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali, pre-exist in necessary....a French philosopher, “are necessarily kinds of scoria' of the substantial thoughts of the Creator, which must always preserve an exact relation to...
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The Categories, Volume 1

James Hutchison Stirling - 1907 - 220 pages
...— day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali, pre-exist in necessary ideas as in the mind of God, and are what they are by virtue of preceding affections in the world of spirit." When did a Proxyist see anything originate in a world of spirit — beast or bird, acid or alkali ?...
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The Crucible of Modern Thought: What is Going Into It; what is Happening ...

William Walker Atkinson - 1910 - 228 pages
...be a necessity in Spirit to manifest itself in material forms ; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali pre-exist in necessary...virtue of preceding affections in the world of Spirit." . . . "The world proceeds from the same Spirit as the body of man. It is a remoter and inferior incarnation...
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The Message of New Thought

Abel Leighton Allen - 1914 - 306 pages
...be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms ; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali, preexist in necessary ideas in the mind of God," says Emerson. It was said by Judge Troward: "If we realize that all visible things must have their...
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Essays and Poems of Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 584 pages
...be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali, pre-exist in necessary...said a French philosopher, "are necessarily kinds of scoriae of the substantial thoughts of the Creator, which must always preserve an exact relation to...
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University of Illinois Studies in Language and Literature

University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus) - 1923 - 668 pages
...be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali, preexist in necessary...the terminus or the circumference of the invisible world."8 That Nature is a mode of divine speech is exemplified, Emerson believes, in the correspondence...
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Emerson's Theories of Literary Expressions, Volume 8

Emerson Grant Sutcliffe - 1923 - 168 pages
...be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali, preexist in necessary...the terminus or the circumference of the invisible world."8 That Nature is a mode of divine speech is exemplified, Emerson believes, in the correspondence...
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The Adelphi, Volume 3

John Middleton Murry - 1925 - 498 pages
...man in his contemplative hours to know that, as Emerson puts it, " day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali, pre-exist in necessary ideas in the mind of God ' ' ? And diat he — man — may, by his mind, penetrate to the essential core of diese things, extract their...
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