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" As a plant upon the earth, so a man rests upon the bosom of God; he is nourished by unfailing fountains, and draws at his need inexhaustible power. Who can set bounds to the possibilities of man? Once inhale the upper air, being admitted to behold the... "
Nature: Addresses, and Lectures - Page 58
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 315 pages
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1840 - 586 pages
...isom of God ; he is nourished by unfailing fountains, and draws, at his need, inexhaustible power. This view which admonishes me where the sources of...and points to virtue as to— " the golden key Which ope's the palace of eternity," carries upon its fare ihe highest certificate of truth, because it animates...
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United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1

1838 - 540 pages
...of Man 1 Once inspire the infinite, by being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the entire mind of the Creator in the finite. This view, which admonishes me where the sources of wisdom and power lie, and points...
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...of man? Once inspire the infinite, by being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the entire...me to create my own world through the purification of'my soul. The world proceeds from the same Spirit as the body of man. It is a remoter and inferior...
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...of man ? Once inspire the infinite, by being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the entire mind of the Creator—is himself the creator in the finite. This view, which admonishes me where the sources of...
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Orations, Lectures and Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 298 pages
...of man ? Once inspire the infinite, by being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the entire...and points to virtue as to " The golden key Which opens the palace of eternity," carries upon its face the highest certificate of truth, because it animates...
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The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 592 pages
...possibilities of man ? Once inhale the upper air, being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the : entire...to create my own world through the purification of iny soul. The world proceeds from the same spirit as the body of man. It is a remoter and inferior...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 336 pages
...possibilities of man? Once inhale the upper air, being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the entire...mind of the Creator, is himself the creator in the fmite. This view, which admonishes me where the sources of wisdom and power lie, and points to virtue...
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Education, Volume 45

1925 - 700 pages
...challenges to man's proper conception of himself and God. "Who can set bounds to the possibilities of man? We learn that man has access to the entire mind of the Creator, is himself the creator, the creator in the infinite. This view admonishes me where the sources of wisdom and power lie."7 "Man...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Philosopher and Poet

Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1881 - 340 pages
...possibilities of man ? Once inhale the upper air, being admitted to behold the absolute natures of justice and truth, and we learn that man has access to the entire...; is himself the Creator in the finite." This view seems to Emerson to be sufflcienb and adequate. He says, " It admonishes me where the sources of wisdom...
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Emerson at Home and Abroad

Moncure Daniel Conway - 1882 - 402 pages
...branches and leaves through the pores of the ) old." "Who can set bounds to the possibilities of man ? " " Man has access to the entire mind of the Creator, is himself the creator in the finite." "The reason why the world lacks unity and lies broken and in heaps, is because man is disunited with...
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