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 xv
... equally require its acknowledgment , though the obli- gation will be less apparent to the general reader . And surely if there had been any design of appropriating in my Father's mind , he would have sought to make the borrowed passages ...
... equally require its acknowledgment , though the obli- gation will be less apparent to the general reader . And surely if there had been any design of appropriating in my Father's mind , he would have sought to make the borrowed passages ...
Page lvi
... equally to their own creeds in the mouths of a Brahmin or a Mussulman . " On the contrary , nothing more characterizes the religious conceptions of Coleridge than the ever - present aim and endeavor to show that Christianity is reli ...
... equally to their own creeds in the mouths of a Brahmin or a Mussulman . " On the contrary , nothing more characterizes the religious conceptions of Coleridge than the ever - present aim and endeavor to show that Christianity is reli ...
Page lvii
... equally from over - sensualized , and from ' minimifidian " Christianity , ought not to be traced to peculiar circumstances and to accident as its principal cause . Doubtless it was a blessing to " the Christian philosopher " that he ...
... equally from over - sensualized , and from ' minimifidian " Christianity , ought not to be traced to peculiar circumstances and to accident as its principal cause . Doubtless it was a blessing to " the Christian philosopher " that he ...
Page cxvi
... equally definite is the modern spiritual notion , that by the Body and Blood we are to understand the life- giving power and influence of the Redeemer upon our whole being , body and soul , and that this power of eternal life is ...
... equally definite is the modern spiritual notion , that by the Body and Blood we are to understand the life- giving power and influence of the Redeemer upon our whole being , body and soul , and that this power of eternal life is ...
Page cxx
... equally attested whether Mr. Jeffrey asked Mr. Coleridge to dinner or received a similar invitation from him . By the mention of these particulars my Father injured , as I think , a good cause ; a volume of such anec- dotes , true or ...
... equally attested whether Mr. Jeffrey asked Mr. Coleridge to dinner or received a similar invitation from him . By the mention of these particulars my Father injured , as I think , a good cause ; a volume of such anec- dotes , true or ...
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