Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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... remains : " I see the necessity of greatly expanding and clearing up the chapter on Baptism in the Aids to Reflection , and of proving the substantial accordance of my scheme with that of our Church . I still say , that an act of the ...
... remains : " I see the necessity of greatly expanding and clearing up the chapter on Baptism in the Aids to Reflection , and of proving the substantial accordance of my scheme with that of our Church . I still say , that an act of the ...
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... . , by the Rev. Derwent Coleridge , M. A. , now Principal of St. Mark's College , Chelsea . Last six sermons , passim . See also Coleridge's Remains , vols . iii . and iv . ancient view , the reply has been , " We INTRODUCTION . 61.
... . , by the Rev. Derwent Coleridge , M. A. , now Principal of St. Mark's College , Chelsea . Last six sermons , passim . See also Coleridge's Remains , vols . iii . and iv . ancient view , the reply has been , " We INTRODUCTION . 61.
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... Remains . The Romish dogma involves the supposition that a sensible thing can be abstracted from its accidents . This may not be false logic , and yet may be false philosophy . The substance of the material body could do nothing for our ...
... Remains . The Romish dogma involves the supposition that a sensible thing can be abstracted from its accidents . This may not be false logic , and yet may be false philosophy . The substance of the material body could do nothing for our ...
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... had never seen the passage from my Father's MS . Remains , which I have given in the text , when he wrote this ; -and I believe it to be a perfect coincidence . down the memory of important events and the steadfast form INTRODUCTION . 67.
... had never seen the passage from my Father's MS . Remains , which I have given in the text , when he wrote this ; -and I believe it to be a perfect coincidence . down the memory of important events and the steadfast form INTRODUCTION . 67.
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... Remains , iii . I neither do nor can think , that any pious member of the Church of Rome did ever in his heart attribute any work as being his work . A grievous error and a mischievous error there was practically in mooting the question ...
... Remains , iii . I neither do nor can think , that any pious member of the Church of Rome did ever in his heart attribute any work as being his work . A grievous error and a mischievous error there was practically in mooting the question ...
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