Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... passed through the mind of such a man as even this wri- ter seems to admit Mr. Coleridge to have been ? He studied in Germany in 1798 , and Schelling's pamphlet was published in 1806. The writer cannot comprehend how Mr. C. could take ...
... passed through the mind of such a man as even this wri- ter seems to admit Mr. Coleridge to have been ? He studied in Germany in 1798 , and Schelling's pamphlet was published in 1806. The writer cannot comprehend how Mr. C. could take ...
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... passed through on a tour from Bristol to Sheffield . Once indeed he entertained thoughts of taking upon him the charge of an Unitarian congregation ; but after preaching 10 It is best to peruse his fuller exposition of this sentiment in ...
... passed through on a tour from Bristol to Sheffield . Once indeed he entertained thoughts of taking upon him the charge of an Unitarian congregation ; but after preaching 10 It is best to peruse his fuller exposition of this sentiment in ...
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... passed from a deeper and earlier training in " heresy and schism " than his to that Church theory which ex- hibits an earthly and visible system and proclaims it the shrine of a mystic and heavenly one , not simply as God's instrument ...
... passed from a deeper and earlier training in " heresy and schism " than his to that Church theory which ex- hibits an earthly and visible system and proclaims it the shrine of a mystic and heavenly one , not simply as God's instrument ...
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... passing through the darkness , these Sermons on the Work of the Spirit are dedicated , with deep thankfulness and reverence , by one of the many pupils , whom his writings have helped to discern the sacred concord and unity of human and ...
... passing through the darkness , these Sermons on the Work of the Spirit are dedicated , with deep thankfulness and reverence , by one of the many pupils , whom his writings have helped to discern the sacred concord and unity of human and ...
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... passing I refer the reader to Ter- tullian De Resurr . Carn . cap . xvii . and De Anima , cap . ix .; to Irenæus , Contra Hæreses , Lib . ii . cap . 14 Mr. Scott , in his impressive Lectures on the evolution of Philosophy out of ...
... passing I refer the reader to Ter- tullian De Resurr . Carn . cap . xvii . and De Anima , cap . ix .; to Irenæus , Contra Hæreses , Lib . ii . cap . 14 Mr. Scott , in his impressive Lectures on the evolution of Philosophy out of ...
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