Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... Christian is implicitly as great a divine as Thomas Aquinas . But when a man declares that the fundamental ideas of a system are born and matured in his mind , he evidently means , not merely that he possesses the mere material or ...
... Christian is implicitly as great a divine as Thomas Aquinas . But when a man declares that the fundamental ideas of a system are born and matured in his mind , he evidently means , not merely that he possesses the mere material or ...
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... Christian Miscellany of July 1842 contains fifteen or sixteen pages of short extracts from Mr. Coleridge's writings , which are entitled “ Con- tributions of S. T. Coleridge to the Revival of Catholic Truths . " I would suggest , by the ...
... Christian Miscellany of July 1842 contains fifteen or sixteen pages of short extracts from Mr. Coleridge's writings , which are entitled “ Con- tributions of S. T. Coleridge to the Revival of Catholic Truths . " I would suggest , by the ...
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... Christian philosophy , than the holding of opinions immediately heretical . " we " The circumstances in his Christian course , which may regard as having impaired his power of duly appre- ciating the relative value of certain Catholic ...
... Christian philosophy , than the holding of opinions immediately heretical . " we " The circumstances in his Christian course , which may regard as having impaired his power of duly appre- ciating the relative value of certain Catholic ...
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... Christians and good men.2 My principal objection however to the statements I I have quoted is , that they are incorrect either in the letter or the spirit or both . It is plain enough that the real aim of the Miscellanist was not to ...
... Christians and good men.2 My principal objection however to the statements I I have quoted is , that they are incorrect either in the letter or the spirit or both . It is plain enough that the real aim of the Miscellanist was not to ...
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... Christian . writers , where they agree , are to be considered practi- cally infallible , on account of their external position in reference to the Apostles ; that succeeding writers are of no authority , except so far as they deliver ...
... Christian . writers , where they agree , are to be considered practi- cally infallible , on account of their external position in reference to the Apostles ; that succeeding writers are of no authority , except so far as they deliver ...
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