
The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 3
"The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 3" by Coleridge is a collection of philosophical and theological writings assembled in the early 19th century. This volume presents a compilation of Coleridge's notes, prayers, and reflections on religious matters, illustrating his deep engagement with Christian philosophy and offering insights into the moral and intellectual underpinnings of faith. The opening of this volume features a detailed preface that outlines the purpose and historical context of the Notes contained within. Coleridge's reflections on faith, the relationship between reason and spirituality, and critical observations on various theological topics reveal the complexities of his thought. He engages with concepts of prayer, the sacraments, and the nature of God, emphasizing the ongoing dialogue between reason and belief. Notable elements include his remarks on the Book of Common Prayer and philosophical notes on influential writers such as Hooker and Donne, demonstrating Coleridge's profound connection to Christian doctrine and literary tradition.
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