The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Zväzok 3Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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... reason for dedicating it to you is , that it contains , though only in a brief and fragmentary form , an ac- count of the Life and Opinions of your friend , S. T. Coleridge , in which I feel assured that , however you may dissent from ...
... reason for dedicating it to you is , that it contains , though only in a brief and fragmentary form , an ac- count of the Life and Opinions of your friend , S. T. Coleridge , in which I feel assured that , however you may dissent from ...
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... reason " in the " schools of Locke , Berkeley , Leibnitz , and Hartley ; " and then , * From Mr. Hare's defence of Coleridge in the British Magazine of Jan- uary , 1835 , pp . 20 , 21 . See p . 250. Of the use made by the writer in Bl ...
... reason " in the " schools of Locke , Berkeley , Leibnitz , and Hartley ; " and then , * From Mr. Hare's defence of Coleridge in the British Magazine of Jan- uary , 1835 , pp . 20 , 21 . See p . 250. Of the use made by the writer in Bl ...
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... reason , that it was undeniably instituted by Him , and that they who composed it had to defend the moral law in its depth and purity , theism itself in its depth and purity- ( the acknowledg- ment of God as a Spirit , one and personal ...
... reason , that it was undeniably instituted by Him , and that they who composed it had to defend the moral law in its depth and purity , theism itself in its depth and purity- ( the acknowledg- ment of God as a Spirit , one and personal ...
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... reason ; he has described himself as one who " feels the want , the necessity of re- ligious support ; who can not afford to lose any the smallest but- tress ; who not only loves Truth even for itself , and when it re- veals itself ...
... reason ; he has described himself as one who " feels the want , the necessity of re- ligious support ; who can not afford to lose any the smallest but- tress ; who not only loves Truth even for itself , and when it re- veals itself ...
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... reason and spiritual sense of all men , when sufficiently developed , bear witness to , ex- plained according to a modern philosophy , which purports to be no mere new thinking , but inclusively , all the thought that has been and now ...
... reason and spiritual sense of all men , when sufficiently developed , bear witness to , ex- plained according to a modern philosophy , which purports to be no mere new thinking , but inclusively , all the thought that has been and now ...
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