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Having thus cleared the ground , Coleridge next purposed to show ' by what influences of the choice and judgement the associative power becomes either memory or fancy , and to appropriate the remaining offices of the mind to the reason ...
Having thus cleared the ground , Coleridge next purposed to show ' by what influences of the choice and judgement the associative power becomes either memory or fancy , and to appropriate the remaining offices of the mind to the reason ...
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In the lost , and of the more the principle of law breaks forth , the more does the husk drop off , the phænomena themselves become more spiritual and at length cease altogether in our consciousness . The optical phænomena are but a ...
In the lost , and of the more the principle of law breaks forth , the more does the husk drop off , the phænomena themselves become more spiritual and at length cease altogether in our consciousness . The optical phænomena are but a ...
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To become a believer - one must love the doctrines and must resolve with passion to believe . ' And in the Essay on Faith ( supplementary to Aids to Reflection , pub . 1825 ) , faith is defined as ' fidelity to our moral being - so far ...
To become a believer - one must love the doctrines and must resolve with passion to believe . ' And in the Essay on Faith ( supplementary to Aids to Reflection , pub . 1825 ) , faith is defined as ' fidelity to our moral being - so far ...
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