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In its first form, from 1840 to 1844, it served as the chief publication of the Transcendentalists.
Transcendentalists were strong believers in the power of the individual and divine messages.
Nevertheless, the Transcendentalists thought his poetry among the best of their group's literary products.
Olson writes that some artists hold a belief similar to transcendentalists.
The transcendentalists, too, considered nature "God's second book," and taught us to read it for moral instruction.
Among the transcendentalists' core beliefs was the inherent goodness of both people and nature.
The Transcendentalists believed that people are basically good and ultimately perfectible.
Many of his later poems were never collected but only distributed in manuscript form among the Transcendentalists.
Neither is likely to concede defeat, and both are dance-hall transcendentalists.
Now the first thing that Aquinas did, though by no means the last, was to say to these pure transcendentalists something substantially like this.
Nor do we need to become mystical Transcendentalists and commune with God.
The Transcendentalist adopts the whole connection of spiritual doctrine.
The transcendentalists varied in their interpretations of the practical aims of will.
Like many of the movements, the transcendentalists split over the idea of self-reliance.
"Like anyone working around environmental issues, you can never get away from the influence of the early transcendentalists, Melville, Whitman and so on," he said.
The transcendentalists do not err in excess but in defect, if I understand the case.
The Transcendentalists emphasised an intuitive, experiential approach of religion.
Later in the year the transcendentalists founded their own periodical, The Dial, along the same lines.
He even knows the word "Transcendentalist."
He was well-known and respected amongst the Transcendentalists, though he had a mental breakdown early in his career.
Such discourse came readily to these successors of the New England Transcendentalists.
"Some of the philosophy isn't unlike the transcendentalists - this very reliant, American approach to existence, where there's power in the landscape."
Emerson, the great Transcendentalist, had already sketched the parameters or the route to a new kind of nature-worshipping religion.
The Dial was heavily criticized, even by Transcendentalists.
The group also found kinship with, and encouragment from, the New England transcendentalists.