The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In 2 Volumes. [Inhalt. Vol. I: Miscellanies. - Essays. Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. I, Volume 1Fields, Osgood, & Company, 1870 |
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... Church seems to totter to its fall , almost all life extinct . On this occasion , any complaisance would be criminal ... churches ; this moaning of the heart because it is bereaved of the consolation , the hope , the grandeur , that come ...
... Church seems to totter to its fall , almost all life extinct . On this occasion , any complaisance would be criminal ... churches ; this moaning of the heart because it is bereaved of the consolation , the hope , the grandeur , that come ...
Página 74
... church no more . Men go , thought I , where they are wont to go , else had no soul entered the temple in the afternoon . A snow - storm was falling around us . The snow - storm was real ; the preacher merely spectral ; and the eye felt ...
... church no more . Men go , thought I , where they are wont to go , else had no soul entered the temple in the afternoon . A snow - storm was falling around us . The snow - storm was real ; the preacher merely spectral ; and the eye felt ...
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... church are like the zodiac of Denderah , and the astronomical monuments of the Hin- doos , wholly insulated from anything now extant in the life and business of the people . They mark the height to which the waters once rose . But this ...
... church are like the zodiac of Denderah , and the astronomical monuments of the Hin- doos , wholly insulated from anything now extant in the life and business of the people . They mark the height to which the waters once rose . But this ...
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... churches , and who , sometimes accepting with too great tenderness the tenet of the elders , have not accepted from others ... Church , and in the dogmas inherited from Rome , scope for their austere piety , and their longings for civil ...
... churches , and who , sometimes accepting with too great tenderness the tenet of the elders , have not accepted from others ... Church , and in the dogmas inherited from Rome , scope for their austere piety , and their longings for civil ...
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... church . " And the motive that holds the best there , is now only a hope and a waiting . What was once a mere circumstance , that the best and the worst men in the parish , the poor and the rich , the learned and the ignorant , young ...
... church . " And the motive that holds the best there , is now only a hope and a waiting . What was once a mere circumstance , that the best and the worst men in the parish , the poor and the rich , the learned and the ignorant , young ...
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