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" And what greater calamity can fall upon a nation than the loss of worship ? Then all things go to decay. Genius leaves the temple to haunt the senate or the market. Literature becomes frivolous. Science is cold. The eye of youth is not lighted by the... "
A discourse of matters pertaining to religion (the substance of 5 lects.). - Sivu 308
tekijä(t) Theodore Parker - 1872
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...unbelief, which are casting malignant influences around us, and making the hearts of good men sad. And what greater calamity can fall upon a nation, than...lighted by the hope of other worlds, and age is without honor. Society lives to trifles, and when men die we do not mention them." (Address delivered before...

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...being called medicine." — ANDKEWS NORTON: Statement ofReasons, i£c., Preface, p. xxii.-xxxiil " What greater calamity can fall upon a nation than...the soul let the redemption be sought. In one soul, in your soul, there are resources for the world. The stationariness of religion ; the assumption that...

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...being called medicine."—ANDREWS NORTON. Statement i>f Reasons, etc. Preface, p. xxii.-xxxtii. " \Vhat greater calamity can fall upon a nation than the loss...lighted by the hope of other worlds, and age is without honor. In the Soul let the redempt1on be sought. In one soul, in your soul, there aro resources for...

A Discourse of Matters Pertaining to Religion

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...being called medicine." — AKDRKWS NORTON. Statement of Reasons, etc. Preface, p. \xii.-xxxiii. *' What greater calamity can fall upon a nation than...temple to haunt the senate, or the market. Literature hecomes frivolous. Science is cold. The eye of youth is not lighted by the hope of other worlds, and...

Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 sivua
...unbelief which are casting malignant influences around us, and making the hearts of good men sad. And what greater calamity can fall upon a nation than...the hope of other worlds, and age is without honour. Society lives to trifles, and when men die, we do not mention them. And now, my brothers, you will...

Essays, orations and lectures

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...unbelief, which are casting malignant influences around us, and making the hearts of good men sad. And what greater calamity can fall upon a nation, than...the hope of other worlds; and age is without honour. Society lives to trifles; and when men die, we do not mention them. And now, my brothers, you will...

Nature; Addresses, and Lectures

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...friends, in these two errors, I think, I find the causes of a decaying church and a wasting unbelief. And what greater calamity can fall upon a nation, than...lighted by the hope of other worlds, and age is without honor. Society lives to trifles, and when men die, we do not mention them. And now, my brothers, you...

American Monthly Knickerbocker, Nide 35

1850 - 818 sivua
...in its uame and place.' He deplores the ' decaying of the church,' as he calls it, and concludes : ' What greater calamity can fall upon a nation than...leaves the temple to haunt the senate or the market ; Literatur-^ becomes frivolous ; Science is cold. The eye of youth is not lighted by the hope of other...

American Monthly Knickerbocker, Nide 35

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...to dullness and ignorance coming in its name and place.' becomes frivolous ; Science is cold. Tin- eye of youth is not lighted by the hope of other worlds, and age is without honor.' Mr. KHERSON is frequently charged with inconsistency, and we certainly shall not attempt to...

American Monthly Knickerbocker, Nide 35

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew - 1850 - 612 sivua
...tint of light to dullness and ignorance coming in its name and place.' becomes frivolous ; Science U cold. The eye of youth is not lighted by the hope of other worlds, oiid age is without honor.' . Mr. KHERSON is frequently charged with inconsistency, and we certainly...




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