The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Volume 3Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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Page vi
... continued it . I have only to add that my thanks are due to many kind friends , who have assisted me in my part of the undertaking with advice , information , or loan of books ; especially my Father's dear Friend and Fellow Student , Mr ...
... continued it . I have only to add that my thanks are due to many kind friends , who have assisted me in my part of the undertaking with advice , information , or loan of books ; especially my Father's dear Friend and Fellow Student , Mr ...
Page ix
... the real object which , it is probable , Mr. Wordsworth had before him in his critical preface - Elucidation and ́ application of this 382 394 410 434 CHAPTER XX . The former subject continued - The neutral CONTENTS . ix.
... the real object which , it is probable , Mr. Wordsworth had before him in his critical preface - Elucidation and ́ application of this 382 394 410 434 CHAPTER XX . The former subject continued - The neutral CONTENTS . ix.
Page x
... continued - The neutral style , or that common to Prose and Poetry , exemplified by specimens from Chaucer , Herbert , and others . PAGE 443 CHAPTER XXI . Remarks on the present mode of conducting critical journals . CHAPTER XXII ...
... continued - The neutral style , or that common to Prose and Poetry , exemplified by specimens from Chaucer , Herbert , and others . PAGE 443 CHAPTER XXI . Remarks on the present mode of conducting critical journals . CHAPTER XXII ...
Page lxiv
... a potentiality or a chalking of chalk to make white white . " My Father , as I understand * See remarks on this subject in the Mission of the Comforter , pp . 476-7 him , continued to deny that the gift of baptism ixiv INTRODUCTION .
... a potentiality or a chalking of chalk to make white white . " My Father , as I understand * See remarks on this subject in the Mission of the Comforter , pp . 476-7 him , continued to deny that the gift of baptism ixiv INTRODUCTION .
Page lxv
... continued to deny that the gift of baptism is a spiritual re- creation preceding actual faith or any moral capability , —an in- troduction of the spirit into the soul , which it passively undergoes as the dead cage receives the living ...
... continued to deny that the gift of baptism is a spiritual re- creation preceding actual faith or any moral capability , —an in- troduction of the spirit into the soul , which it passively undergoes as the dead cage receives the living ...
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