The Dial: a Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, And Religion, volume 3
The Dial: a Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, And Religion, volume 3
Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley
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[Oct For it is by reason of its presence in one, that it is compre- hended as a possibility in another. It is rather the universal revelation, varying endlessly in power, in development, in consciousness. In degrees so endlessly varying, that the less receiver is apt to venerate the larger receiver, as a heaven- favored ^existence. Such largeness of reception belonged to the late James Pierrepont Greaves. Of those who en- joyed the advantage of numbering him amongst their hu- man acquaintances,... few will forget the vivacity, the force, the constancy, with which he was enabled to bring before the mind a vivid representation of the eternal power at work within him. Or rather, should it not be said, that the fervor in and from him was so strong, as to effect a kindling within the bosom of every auditor of that fuel, which till then had never been ignited. Somewhat of this result occurred to all with whom he was brought into con- tact. Either in anger or love, for animosity or friendship, deep, sincere, unqualified, was he distinguished in the category of every one with whom he was held in any moral relationship whatever.
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