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... lines to the extent that Emerson did . Like Parker , Emerson was highly critical of the " pale negations " of Boston Unitarianism ; but he did not rest content there , but took to the lecture platform , where he expounded his special ...
... lines to the extent that Emerson did . Like Parker , Emerson was highly critical of the " pale negations " of Boston Unitarianism ; but he did not rest content there , but took to the lecture platform , where he expounded his special ...
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... lines to the sense . Bibles may convey , and priests expound , but is exclusively for the noiseless operation of one's isolated Self , to enter the pure ether of veneration , reach the divine levels , and commune with the unutterable ...
... lines to the sense . Bibles may convey , and priests expound , but is exclusively for the noiseless operation of one's isolated Self , to enter the pure ether of veneration , reach the divine levels , and commune with the unutterable ...
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... most memorably in the famous lines : One's - self I sing , a simple separate person , Yet utter the word Democratic , the word En - Masse.114 In " Democratic Vistas , " his major prose work 160 NATURAL RELIGION IN AMERICAN LITERATURE.
... most memorably in the famous lines : One's - self I sing , a simple separate person , Yet utter the word Democratic , the word En - Masse.114 In " Democratic Vistas , " his major prose work 160 NATURAL RELIGION IN AMERICAN LITERATURE.
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