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Pagina xix
It is quite the political Go at Cambridge , and has converted many souls to the Foxite Faith . ' Coleridge himself had already been converted to a political faith far in advance of Fox , C. V. le Grice 3 describes Coleridge's rooms at ...
It is quite the political Go at Cambridge , and has converted many souls to the Foxite Faith . ' Coleridge himself had already been converted to a political faith far in advance of Fox , C. V. le Grice 3 describes Coleridge's rooms at ...
Pagina xxxv
2 " Faith , we are a most philosophical party ' ( he writes to his wife ) , “ the enthusiastic group consisting of Coleridge and his Sara , Wordsworth and his sister , and myself , without any servant , male or female .
2 " Faith , we are a most philosophical party ' ( he writes to his wife ) , “ the enthusiastic group consisting of Coleridge and his Sara , Wordsworth and his sister , and myself , without any servant , male or female .
Pagina lxxxvii
... longer distant in spirit , and have faith , hat as it has happened but once , so it never can happen again . ' Of this letter , in which Coleridge humbled himself in presence of the sorrow which had darkened his riend's home , Prof.
... longer distant in spirit , and have faith , hat as it has happened but once , so it never can happen again . ' Of this letter , in which Coleridge humbled himself in presence of the sorrow which had darkened his riend's home , Prof.
Pagina xcii
... Treatises follows , and a statement that ' thes purpose of the whole is a philosophical defence of the Articles of the Church , soc far as they respect doctrine , as points of faith , ' * to be “ comprised in two portly octavos .
... Treatises follows , and a statement that ' thes purpose of the whole is a philosophical defence of the Articles of the Church , soc far as they respect doctrine , as points of faith , ' * to be “ comprised in two portly octavos .
Pagina cxv
He finds himself thinking and reasoning on all religious subjects with a more cheerful sense of freedom , because he is secure of his faith in a personal God , a resurrection and a Redeemer , and further , and practically for the first ...
He finds himself thinking and reasoning on all religious subjects with a more cheerful sense of freedom , because he is secure of his faith in a personal God , a resurrection and a Redeemer , and further , and practically for the first ...
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