Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... party ene- mies , than the impulse to fling it aside with a scornful " credat Judæus Apella , non ego ! " Those were the words of a Heathen Satirist . We Christians know , that it was not credulity , but want of faith and of a spirit ...
... party ene- mies , than the impulse to fling it aside with a scornful " credat Judæus Apella , non ego ! " Those were the words of a Heathen Satirist . We Christians know , that it was not credulity , but want of faith and of a spirit ...
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... parties in politics and religion , and who has never secured the favour and admiration of the light reading and little thinking world . For one man who will fully and deeply examine any portion of the opi- xlviii Causes that predispose ...
... parties in politics and religion , and who has never secured the favour and admiration of the light reading and little thinking world . For one man who will fully and deeply examine any portion of the opi- xlviii Causes that predispose ...
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... parties by bringing up again for current use obsolete religious metaphysics and neglected arguments - a very different process from that of a true revival , which , instead of raising up the dead body of ancient doctrine , calls forth ...
... parties by bringing up again for current use obsolete religious metaphysics and neglected arguments - a very different process from that of a true revival , which , instead of raising up the dead body of ancient doctrine , calls forth ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. cessful organ of a party , whatever principles that party may profess , nay even if they call themselves Catholic , is indeed to be in a situation of some danger to the moral and spiritual sense : but such was ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. cessful organ of a party , whatever principles that party may profess , nay even if they call themselves Catholic , is indeed to be in a situation of some danger to the moral and spiritual sense : but such was ...
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