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so:text The truth was that Emerson did not often refer to Scripture because the Bible was no longer for him an object of study; it was an example for him for emulation. He was interested in his own primary, personal religious experience and that of his parishioners, not in repeating and deferring to the reported religious experiences of long departed historical personages. When he studied, say, the Book of Proverbs, he no longer thought of himself as a commentator, but as the potential author of a similar book. (en)
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so:description Emerson: The Mind on Fire (1995) (en)
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