The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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At some earlier and happier period of his life the minister and his family might have gloried in the inauguration of a new church to take the place of the one now engulfed in the swirling commerce of the town .
At some earlier and happier period of his life the minister and his family might have gloried in the inauguration of a new church to take the place of the one now engulfed in the swirling commerce of the town .
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Sometimes he was emotionally uplifted when the church was filled with voices as it was when Charles Wesley's New Year's hymn was sung . That piece had some resounding lines that his ear was not deaf to : Come , let us anew our journey ...
Sometimes he was emotionally uplifted when the church was filled with voices as it was when Charles Wesley's New Year's hymn was sung . That piece had some resounding lines that his ear was not deaf to : Come , let us anew our journey ...
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From 1630 to 1847 , " MS ( fair copy ) ; records of the First Church in Boston , untitled MS , covering 1786 - present incompletely : " Records of the First Church in Boston , MS covering 1786–1815 ; records of the First Church in ...
From 1630 to 1847 , " MS ( fair copy ) ; records of the First Church in Boston , untitled MS , covering 1786 - present incompletely : " Records of the First Church in Boston , MS covering 1786–1815 ; records of the First Church in ...
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