| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 410 pages
...banished king should buy his territories inch by inch, instead of vaulting at once into his throne. Meantime, in the thick darkness, there are not wanting...examples of the action of man upon nature with his entire farce, — with reason as well as understanding. Such examples are : the traditions of miracles in... | |
| William Fairfield Warren - 1885 - 552 pages
...he was permeated and dissolved by spirit. At present he applies to Nature but half his force. . . . Meantime, in the thick darkness, there are not wanting...the action of man upon Nature with his entire force. Such examples are the traditions of MIRACLES in the antiquity of all nations, the HISTORY OF JESUS... | |
| William Fairfield Warren - 1885 - 554 pages
...he was permeated and dissolved by spirit. At present he applies to Nature but half his force. . . . Meantime, in the thick darkness, there are not wanting...the action of man upon Nature with his entire force. Such examples are the traditions of MIRACLES in the antiquity of all nations, the HISTORY OF JESUS... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1887 - 386 pages
...banished king should buy his territories inch by inch, instead of vaulting at once into his throne. Meantime, in the thick darkness, there are not wanting...entire force, — with reason as well as understanding. Such examples are, the traditions of miracles in the earliest antiquity of all nations ; the history... | |
| Cunningham Geikie - 1887 - 244 pages
...his rhetoric is as follows : "Meantime, there are not wanting gleams of a better light—occasional examples of the action of man upon nature with his...entire force, with reason as well as understanding. Such examples are the traditions of miracles in the earliest antiquity of all nations; the history... | |
| S. F. Walker - 1887 - 224 pages
...to nature but half his force. * * Meantime, in the thick darkness, there are not wanting gleams of light— occasional examples of the action of man upon nature with his entire force. Such examples are the traditions of miracles in the antiquity of all nations, the history of Jesus... | |
| Cunningham Geikie - 1888 - 320 pages
...theologically, the Father, the Spirit, and the Son." Another flower of his rhetoric is as follows : " Meantime, there are not wanting gleams of a better light —...entire force, with reason as well as understanding. Such examples are the traditions of miracles in the earliest antiquity of all nations ; the history... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1892 - 656 pages
...banished king should buy his territories inch by inch, instead of vaulting at once into his throne. Meantime, in the thick darkness, there are not wanting...entire force, — with reason as well as understanding. Such examples are ; the traditions of miracles in the earliest antiquity of all nations ; the history... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - 386 pages
...banished king should buy his territories inch by inch, instead of vaulting at once into his throne. Meantime, in the thick darkness, there are not wanting...entire force, — with reason as well as understanding. Such examples are, the traditions of miracles in the earliest antiquity of all nations ; the history... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 520 pages
...banished king should buy his territories inch by inch, instead of vaulting at once into his throne. Meantime, in the thick darkness, there are not wanting...entire force, — with reason as well as understanding. Such examples are, the traditions of miracles in the earliest antiquity of all nations ; the history... | |
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