Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... soul has nothing to do with time . And so , always , the soul's scale is one ; the scale of the senses and the understanding is another . Before the great revela- tions of the soul , Time , Space , and Nature shrink away . In common ...
... soul has nothing to do with time . And so , always , the soul's scale is one ; the scale of the senses and the understanding is another . Before the great revela- tions of the soul , Time , Space , and Nature shrink away . In common ...
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... soul always mingles with the universal soul . The nature of these revelations is always the same . They are perceptions of the absolute law : they are solu- tions of the soul's own questions . They do not answer the questions which the ...
... soul always mingles with the universal soul . The nature of these revelations is always the same . They are perceptions of the absolute law : they are solu- tions of the soul's own questions . They do not answer the questions which the ...
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... soul . It was left to his disciples to sever duration from the moral elements , and to teach the im- mortality of the soul as a doctrine , and maintain it by evidences . The moment the doctrine of the immortality is separately taught ...
... soul . It was left to his disciples to sever duration from the moral elements , and to teach the im- mortality of the soul as a doctrine , and maintain it by evidences . The moment the doctrine of the immortality is separately taught ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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