Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4
Description de l’éditeur
There are collection of poetry in this book. The summary of this book is that the dislike commonly felt is not of the doctrine of the Trinity, but of the positive anathematic assertion of the everlasting perdition of all and of each who doubt the same;--an assertion deduced from Scripture only by a train of captious consequences, and equivocations. Thus, A.: "I honour and admire Caius for his great learning". B.: "The knowledge of the Sanscrit is an important article in Caius's learning".
Discourses on scripture mysteries: preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, before the University, in the year 1787; ... By William Hawkins, ...
1787
A vindication of The age of reason, by Thomas Paine: being an answer to the strictures of Mr. Gilbert Wakefield and Dr. Priestley, ... By Thomas Dutton.
1795
An examination of The age of reason: or an investigation of true and fabulous theology, by Thomas Paine: by Gilbert Wakefield, ...
1794
A view of the evidences of Christianity: In three parts. ... By William Paley, ... [pt.2]
1794
An answer to the first part of The age of reason: Printed in 1794. By Thomas Taylor, V.D.M.
1796
The Complete Poetry and Essential Prose of John Milton
2007