| Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1853 - 214 strani
...act of the soul. The simplest person, who in his integrity worships God, becomes God; yet for ever and ever the influx of this better and universal self is new and unsearchable. It inspires awe and astonishment. How dear, how soothing to man, arises the idea of God,... | |
| 1856 - 514 strani
...own words : " The simplest person who in his integrity worships God, becomes God ; and yet for ever and ever the influx of this better and universal self is new and unsearchable." Angelus says : — " I am as great as God, and He as small as I ; He cannot me surpass,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1861 - 614 strani
...The simplest person," writes Emerson, " who in his integrity worships God, becomes God ; yet for ever and ever the influx of this better and universal self is new anil unsearchable." Ajrain : " I the imо * Du An№(isuntj гмт Kcligen Leben, oder die Re¡íffion»lfhre.... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1864 - 626 strani
...will one day be quoted to prove the barbarism of their age. He teaches an absolute trust in God : " Ineffable is the union of man and God in every act...influx of this better and universal self is new and unsearchable. Ever it inspires awe and astonishment. .... When we have broken our god of tradition,... | |
| John Hunt - 1866 - 444 strani
...revelation of the soul. The simplest person, who in integrity worships God receives God, yet for ever and ever the influx of this better and universal self is new, and unsearchable. Man, the imperfect, adores his own perfect. He is receptive of the great soul, whereby... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1867 - 422 strani
...particular knowledges and powers. 14 Ineffable is the union of man and God in every act of the soul. 15 The simplest person, who in his integrity worships...influx of this better and universal self is new and unsearchable. 16 How dear, how soothing to man, arises the idea of God, peopling the lonely place,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 592 strani
...act of tho soul. The simplest person, who in his integrity worships God, becomes God : yet for ever and ever the influx of this better and universal self is new and unsearchable. It. inspires awe and astonishment. How dear, how soothing to man, arises the idea of... | |
| Jacob Merrill Manning - 1872 - 418 strani
...p. 126. • Ibid., p. 255. « Miscellanies, p. 186. says Emerson, " when he said, ' I am God.' " 1 Not while we go searching abroad, but while we stay...say of its evolution or " becoming." What is the law a Teaches the of this evolution ? Does the noumenon mirror pantheistic fatalism. itself in phenomena... | |
| Jacob Merrill Manning - 1872 - 420 strani
...1., p. i26. • Ibid., p. 255. 3 Miscellanics, p. i86. says Emerson, " when he said, ' I am God.' " i Not while we go searching abroad, but while we stay...influx of this better and universal self is new and unsearchable." 3 Having seen that Emerson's God is the same as Spinoza's, and that, like Spinoza, he... | |
| Jacob Merrill Manning - 1872 - 420 strani
...I., p. 257. * Ibid., p. 26d. * Ibid., Vol. II., p. 9?. says Emerson, " when he said,' I am God.'" l Not while we go searching abroad, but while we stay...influx of this better and universal self is new and unsearchable." 3 Having seen that Emerson's God is the same as Spinoza's, and that, like Spinoza, he... | |
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