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Emerson

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Newton Dillaway's

The Gospel of Emerson

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Foreword - Coming of the Spirit - Religion - The Way - Soul - Mind - The Mind of the Mind - Mid-World - Life of the Spirit - High Levels - Law of Laws - Universal Outlook - Truth - Immortality - Christianity - God - The Individual - The Voice at Eve - Sources - Contents -


who flows down forever a sea of benefit into races of individuals. When the Call came he was ready. He had obeyed the voice at eve obeyed at prime." He had not professed that which he did not believe. Nor had he heeded the voice of man when it agreed not with the voice of God in his own soul. He had studied and obeyed the laws of the universe, And the life of the soul in conscious union with the Infinite had been for him the only real existence.

To his fellow countrymen he had preached the gospel of the New World!

Henry Thoreau was not given to sentiment. But, thinking of this Prophet, he was moved to say to his Journal: There is no such general critic of men and things, no such trustworthy and faithful man. More of the divine realized in him than in any."

Thus wrote Thoreau in youthful exuberance. But at eve the Prophet created the same impression. Walt Whitman came near the end and beheld "a just man, poised on himself, all-loving, all-enclosing, and sane and clear as the sun." Qualis ab incepto. The same as from the beginning. The Prophet is immovably centred.


The sun set; but set not his hope:
Stars rose; his faith was earlier up:
Fixed on the enormous galaxy,

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