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... spirit of the original , and thus to be virtually lifeless . ' Paraphrase ' , while not altogether abandoning close translation , was more concerned with transposing the original author's ' spirit ' and giving readers a better idea of ...
... spirit of the original , and thus to be virtually lifeless . ' Paraphrase ' , while not altogether abandoning close translation , was more concerned with transposing the original author's ' spirit ' and giving readers a better idea of ...
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... Spirit of the regenerated man , whereby the Person is capable of quickening inter - communion with the Divine Spirit . And herein consists the mystery of Redemption , that this has been rendered possible to us ... Reason is preeminently ...
... Spirit of the regenerated man , whereby the Person is capable of quickening inter - communion with the Divine Spirit . And herein consists the mystery of Redemption , that this has been rendered possible to us ... Reason is preeminently ...
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... Spirit , when he makes Spirits perceive His presence ! * You remember , I am a Berkleian.43 The second part of this passage is directly indebted to the image of nature as the clothing of God in Siris 178 ( the more usual Platonic term ...
... Spirit , when he makes Spirits perceive His presence ! * You remember , I am a Berkleian.43 The second part of this passage is directly indebted to the image of nature as the clothing of God in Siris 178 ( the more usual Platonic term ...
Contents
Introduction by Donald Sultana | 7 |
List of Abbreviations | 16 |
Coleridge | 38 |
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