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... continued to develop the conception throughout his life , and it remained as the sheet - anchor of his mature Trinitarian theology . In the early poems , it seems , Boehme assisted Coleridge in the articulation of his reaction against ...
... continued to develop the conception throughout his life , and it remained as the sheet - anchor of his mature Trinitarian theology . In the early poems , it seems , Boehme assisted Coleridge in the articulation of his reaction against ...
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... continued in the three volumes of papers dating from Coleridge's last years , housed in the library of Victoria College , Toronto , and now described as the Opus Maximum . There , in an extensive philosophical demonstration of the ...
... continued in the three volumes of papers dating from Coleridge's last years , housed in the library of Victoria College , Toronto , and now described as the Opus Maximum . There , in an extensive philosophical demonstration of the ...
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... continued renascence and spiritual life of Christ still militant . The Eternal Word , Christ from everlasting , is the Prothesis , or identity ; - the Scriptures and the Church are the two poles , or Thesis and Antithesis ; and the ...
... continued renascence and spiritual life of Christ still militant . The Eternal Word , Christ from everlasting , is the Prothesis , or identity ; - the Scriptures and the Church are the two poles , or Thesis and Antithesis ; and the ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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Coleridge as Poet and Religious Thinker: Inspiration and Revelation David Jasper Limited preview - 1985 |
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