Coleridge Samuel Taylor. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 3
Preface
Formula Fidei de Sanctissima Trinitate
A Nightly Prayer
Notes on The Book of Common Prayer
Notes on Hooker5
Notes on Field on the Church19
Notes on Donne30
Henry More's Theological Works46
Heinrichs Commentary on the Apocalypse49
Life of Bishop Hacket50
Notes on Jeremy Taylor
Notes on The Pilgrim's Progress
Notes on Select Discourses by John Smith82
Letter to a Godchild
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The Identity
The absolute subjectivity, whose only attribute is the Good; whose only definition is – that which is essentially causative of all possible true being; the ground; the absolute will; the adorable , which, whatever is assumed as the first, must be presumed as its antecedent; , without an article, and yet not as an adjective. See John i. 18. as differenced from Ib.1,
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If even to seek the Lord be joy, what will it be to find him? Seek me, O Lord, that I may be found by thee!