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... truth of Christianity by David Hartley ( 1705-57 ) in his Observations on Man , His Frame , His Duty , and His Expectations ( 1st edn 1749 ; 1791 ) . But he also used Cudworth's The True Intellectual System extensively , revealing his ...
... truth of Christianity by David Hartley ( 1705-57 ) in his Observations on Man , His Frame , His Duty , and His Expectations ( 1st edn 1749 ; 1791 ) . But he also used Cudworth's The True Intellectual System extensively , revealing his ...
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... truth in its eternal and immutable source ' ( p . 105 ) . Since this intuitive beholding is also the necessary exercise of man's will and reason , Coleridge is drawn towards the vision of the divine which both enhances and is conveyed ...
... truth in its eternal and immutable source ' ( p . 105 ) . Since this intuitive beholding is also the necessary exercise of man's will and reason , Coleridge is drawn towards the vision of the divine which both enhances and is conveyed ...
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... truth is something fixed and determinate , depending not upon man , but upon the Author of nature . The fundamental principles of truth must therefore rest upon their own evidence , perceived intuitively by the understanding.44 Beattie ...
... truth is something fixed and determinate , depending not upon man , but upon the Author of nature . The fundamental principles of truth must therefore rest upon their own evidence , perceived intuitively by the understanding.44 Beattie ...
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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