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Emerson, His Contribution to Literature
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The central doctrine of Emerson is the immanence of God. All things, nature as well as man, are the phenomenal expression of spirit. Further, this spirit is a beneficent will, pervasive, unescapable. Itself eternal, the spirit expresses itself progressively in the transient. In one way of looking at it, the universe is illusion; in another, the truest and soundest reality. The universe is at the bottom moral, because it is essentially God.

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