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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... Religion and Politics . 272 CHAPTER XI . An affectionate exhortation to those who in early life feel themselves disposed to become authors CHAPTER XII . A Chapter of requests and premonitions concerning the perusal or omission of the ...
... Religion and Politics . 272 CHAPTER XI . An affectionate exhortation to those who in early life feel themselves disposed to become authors CHAPTER XII . A Chapter of requests and premonitions concerning the perusal or omission of the ...
Page xxvii
... religion ; and without doubt his religious philosophy differed materially from that of the great German . In connection , too , with the same subject he mentions " this or any future work of his ; " so that to suppose him , when he thus ...
... religion ; and without doubt his religious philosophy differed materially from that of the great German . In connection , too , with the same subject he mentions " this or any future work of his ; " so that to suppose him , when he thus ...
Page xxviii
... religious philosophy cited by Mr. Coleridge he declares himself to have anticipated in writing . A few sentences with which he prefaces the extract in the ninth chapter , which have been strongly animadverted upon , I give here ...
... religious philosophy cited by Mr. Coleridge he declares himself to have anticipated in writing . A few sentences with which he prefaces the extract in the ninth chapter , which have been strongly animadverted upon , I give here ...
Page xlii
... religion , and who has never secured the favor and admiration of the light- reading and little thinking world . For one man who will fully and deeply examine any portion of the opinions , religious or philosophical , of a full and deep ...
... religion , and who has never secured the favor and admiration of the light- reading and little thinking world . For one man who will fully and deeply examine any portion of the opinions , religious or philosophical , of a full and deep ...
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... religious warfare ; and all religious statements in these days are necessarily a warfare , open or un- declared . Personal character should never be dealt with at second - hand ; it should be left to those who undertake the trouble and ...
... religious warfare ; and all religious statements in these days are necessarily a warfare , open or un- declared . Personal character should never be dealt with at second - hand ; it should be left to those who undertake the trouble and ...
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