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... felt that he had never attended a more interesting ordination service ; it was " well worth coming 400 miles for , at least that & what was connected with it . " Certainly , he felt , the advance of truth in Baltimore was very ...
... felt that he had never attended a more interesting ordination service ; it was " well worth coming 400 miles for , at least that & what was connected with it . " Certainly , he felt , the advance of truth in Baltimore was very ...
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... felt that Emerson had placed them in a false light in the eyes of the public by choosing that particular platform and occasion for his remarks ; and some of them wondered whether , in future years , the stu- dents should have complete ...
... felt that Emerson had placed them in a false light in the eyes of the public by choosing that particular platform and occasion for his remarks ; and some of them wondered whether , in future years , the stu- dents should have complete ...
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... felt that man's life was a miracle , and all that man doth , and he knew that this daily miracle shines , as the character ascends . But the word Miracle , as pronounced by Christian churches , gives a false impression ; it is Monster ...
... felt that man's life was a miracle , and all that man doth , and he knew that this daily miracle shines , as the character ascends . But the word Miracle , as pronounced by Christian churches , gives a false impression ; it is Monster ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY | 47 |
THE DIVINITY SCHOOL ADDRESS | 90 |
Copyright | |
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