The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Том 6Harper & brothers, 1853 |
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... mind on the question , without being previously biased by the views of any particular party , I could save myself this trouble by merely referring him to the work of Mr. Coleridge , on the Idea of Church and State , published shortly ...
... mind on the question , without being previously biased by the views of any particular party , I could save myself this trouble by merely referring him to the work of Mr. Coleridge , on the Idea of Church and State , published shortly ...
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... mind of an earnest thinker makes when it is groping after the truth to which he wishes to conduct it . To them , therefore , the book is satisfactory by reason of those very qualities which make it alike unpleasant to the formal ...
... mind of an earnest thinker makes when it is groping after the truth to which he wishes to conduct it . To them , therefore , the book is satisfactory by reason of those very qualities which make it alike unpleasant to the formal ...
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... mind of the Nation , existing only as an idea , can act distinguishably on the ideal powers alone , that is , on the reason and conscience . * See an approach to an expression of the Author's idea of the National Church thus regarded ...
... mind of the Nation , existing only as an idea , can act distinguishably on the ideal powers alone , that is , on the reason and conscience . * See an approach to an expression of the Author's idea of the National Church thus regarded ...
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... mind the distinction enforced in these pages , between the exhibition of an idea , and the way of acting on the same ; and that the scheme or diagram best suited to make the idea clearly understood may be very different from the form in ...
... mind the distinction enforced in these pages , between the exhibition of an idea , and the way of acting on the same ; and that the scheme or diagram best suited to make the idea clearly understood may be very different from the form in ...
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... mind ) , we call a law ; the same contemplated subjectively ( that is , as existing in a subject or mind ) , is an idea . Hence Plato often names ideas laws ; and Lord Bacon , the British Plato , describes the laws of the material ...
... mind ) , we call a law ; the same contemplated subjectively ( that is , as existing in a subject or mind ) , is an idea . Hence Plato often names ideas laws ; and Lord Bacon , the British Plato , describes the laws of the material ...
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