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'Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters!' A lay sermon - Page 113
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817
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The Statesman's Manual: Or, The Bible the Best Guide to Political Skill and ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Religion - 1816 - 298 pages
...protection of person and property for all its members, there will then remain its positive ends: — 1. To make the means of subsistence more easy to each...bettering his own condition or that of his children. 8. The developement of those faculties which are essential to his Humanity, ie to his rational and...
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The statesman's manual; or, The Bible the best guide to political skill and ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1832 - 244 pages
...of person and property for all its members, there will then remain its positive ends: — 1. To make means of subsistence more easy to each individual....his own condition or that of his children. 3. The develope. * Abbots prepared an asylum for the fugitive Vassal and the oppressed Frankling, and thus...
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1. On the constitution of the Church and State ... ii. Lay sermons. Ed. with ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1839 - 490 pages
...with such success that the law had barely to sanction opus jam consummation at the Restoration. — 1. to make the means of subsistence more easy to each...those faculties which are essential to his humanity, that is, to his rational and moral being. Under the last head I do not mean those degrees of intellectual...
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On the Constitution of the Church and State According to the Idea ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - Christianity - 1839 - 472 pages
...such success that the law had barely to sanction opus jam consummation at the Restoration. -•-1. to make the means of subsistence more easy to each...those faculties which are essential to his humanity, that is, to his rational and moral being. Under the last head I do not mean those degrees of intellectual...
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The Prospective Review: A Quarterly Journal of Theology and Literature, Volume 1

Literature - 1845 - 670 pages
...this. But when this negative end has been attained, there still " remain its positive ends : (1 .) to make the means of subsistence more easy to each...his own condition or that of his children ; (3.) the development of those faculties which are essential to his humanity, that is to his rational and moral...
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Miscellanies

James Martineau - Theology - 1852 - 492 pages
...in this. But when this negative end has been attained, there still " remain its positive ends : (1.) to make the means of subsistence more easy to each...his own condition or that of his children ; (3.) the development of those faculties which are essential to his humanity, that is, to his rational and moral...
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Lay Sermons

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge - Church and state - 1852 - 304 pages
...protection of person and property for all its members. There will then remain its positive ends : ' — 1. to make the means of subsistence more easy to each...own condition or that of his children: — 3. the development of those faculties which are essential to his humanity, that is, to his rational and moral...
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Lay Sermons

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge - Philosophy and religion - 1852 - 300 pages
...remain its positive ends : —1. to make the means of subsistence more easy to each individual:—2. to secure to each of its members the hope* of bettering his own condition or that of his children:—3. the development of those faculties which are essential to his humanity, that is, to...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an ..., Volume 6

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 528 pages
...protection of person and property for all its members, there will then remain its positive ends : — 1, to make the means of subsistence more easy to each...own condition or that of his children :— 3, the development of those faculties which are essential to his humanity, that is, to his rational and moral...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 554 pages
...protection of person and property for all its members, there will then remain its positive ends :—1, to make the means of subsistence more easy to each...hope* of bettering his own condition or that of his chitdren :—3, the development of those faculties which are essential to his humanity, that is, to...
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