The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volumen5,Parte1Routledge & K. Paul, 2002 |
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... interpretation of the same is no where promised nor as far as we can judge has it ever been vouchsafed by God to any Man or Body of Men.- - Or more briefly - That the canonical Scriptures are the exclusive foundation , the infallible ...
... interpretation of the same is no where promised nor as far as we can judge has it ever been vouchsafed by God to any Man or Body of Men.- - Or more briefly - That the canonical Scriptures are the exclusive foundation , the infallible ...
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... interpretation of the Passages in the Law , and the Prophets , whatever they were , was consequent on his Con- viction of the Truth in Christ , and tho ' they , doubtless- ( I will not say , confirmed it : for a Belief grounded , as his ...
... interpretation of the Passages in the Law , and the Prophets , whatever they were , was consequent on his Con- viction of the Truth in Christ , and tho ' they , doubtless- ( I will not say , confirmed it : for a Belief grounded , as his ...
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... interpretation of the Chapter . In the Scripture - Doctrine of the Trinity the Son alone is the PERSON ( the exegesis ) of the Godhead . Besides , Abraham expresses no surprize , but seems to have ad- dressed himself to one only of the ...
... interpretation of the Chapter . In the Scripture - Doctrine of the Trinity the Son alone is the PERSON ( the exegesis ) of the Godhead . Besides , Abraham expresses no surprize , but seems to have ad- dressed himself to one only of the ...
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Absolute actual animal Apostasy Apostles asserted Beauty believe Body Book called cause Chapter character Christ Christian Church consequence Creature distinct divine doctrine Ebionites Egypt eternal evidence evil exist fact Faith Father fear feel finite former Gospel Gospel of John Greek ground heart Hebrew History Holy human Idea imagine individual instance interpretation Irenæus Jehova Jesus Jewish Jews John Judgement knowlege latter less Light likewise living Lord Lord's Love Luke means Mercy Messiah mind Miracles moral Mosaic Moses Nation Nature necessity Night Object Old Testament passage Pentateuch philosophic Pleroma Polytheism potential Prayer present principle proof Prophecy Prophets Prothesis Psalms Reason Redemption Religion rendered respecting S. T. Coleridge Scheme Scriptures Sensation sense shew Soul Spirit St Paul Subject suppose Testament Tetractys thee thing thou thought thro tion tive true truth Understanding Unity verse whole words