| Jacob Merrill Manning - 1872 - 420 pages
...states of words, for instance, could utter the doctrine of e*. Spinoza more decisively than these? "Under all this running sea of circumstance, whose...God, is not a relation, or a part, but the whole. Being^is the vast affirmative, excluding negation, self-balanced, and swallowing up all relations,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 pages
...any good, I must pay for it ; if I lose any good, I gain some other ; all actions are indifferent. There is a deeper fact in the soul than compensation,...is not a relation, or a part, but the whole. Being in the vast affirmative, excluding negation, self-balanced, and swallowing up all relations, parts,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 300 pages
...any good, I must pay for it ; if I lose any good, I gain some other ; all actions are indifferent. There is a deeper fact in the soul than compensation,...is not a relation, or a part, but the whole. Being in the vast affirmative, excluding negation, selfbalanced, and swallowing up all relations, parts,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 504 pages
...any good, I must pay for it ; if I lose any good, I gain some other ; all actions are indifferent. There is a deeper fact in the soul than compensation,...is not a relation, or a part, but the whole. Being in the vast affirmative, excluding negation, selfbalanced, and swallowing up all relations, parts,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 470 pages
...gain any good I must pay for it ; if I lose any good I gain some other ; all actions are indifferent. There is a deeper fact in the soul than compensation,...Essence, or God, is not a relation or a part, but the whole.1 Being is the vast affirmative, excluding negation, self-balanced, and swallowing up all relations,... | |
| Walter Lewin - 1879 - 252 pages
...an evil." Thus in circumstances, all things balance and a perfect compensation is maintained. But " there is a deeper fact in the Soul than Compensation,...sea of Circumstance whose waters ebb and flow with a perfect balance, lies the aboriginal abyss of real Being." Here is the true sphere of gain and loss... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1879 - 304 pages
...any good, I must pay for it ; if I lose any good, I gain some other ; all actions are indifferent. There is a deeper fact in the soul than compensation,...The soul is not a compensation, but a life. The soul it. Under all this running sea of circumstance, whose waters ebb and flow with perfect balance, lies... | |
| 1880 - 502 pages
...Being. That is worst which has the least. To quote Emerson again, this time from the " Eesays " : " Essence, or God, is not a relation, or a part, but...vast affirmative, excluding negation, self-balanced, and swallowing up all relations, parts, and times within itself. Nature, truth, virtue, are the influx... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1881 - 416 pages
...the ultimate fact we reach, " on every topic, is the resolution of all into the everblessed One." 1 " Under all this running sea of circumstance, whose...vast affirmative, excluding negation, selfbalanced, and swallowing up all relations, parts, and times within itself." 2 This is his fundamental proposition,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 350 pages
...gain any good I must pay for it ; if I lose any good I gain some other ; all actions are indifferent. There is a deeper fact in the soul than compensation,...vast affirmative, excluding negation, self-balanced, and swallowing up all relations, parts and times within itself. Nature, truth, virtue, are the influx... | |
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