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Footnotes 1 Edmund Wilson, Axel's Castle (London, 1961), p. 22. 2 S.T. Coleridge, On the constitution of the Church and State According to the Idea of Each (London, 1839), p. 230. 3 Ibid., p.230. 1 J. H. Newman, The Arians of the Fourth Century (London, 1833), pp. 48‐9. 2 Anne Mozley (ed.) Letters and Correspondence of John Henry Newman , Vol. II (London, 1891), p. 156. 1 Cf., Arians , p. 147; The University Sermons (London, 1843), p. 350. 2 S. T. coleridge, op. cit., p. 230. 3 Tyrrell to M. Raoul gout, 26 May, 1906. 4 Cf. J. H. Newman, Parochial and Plain Sermaons , Vol. III (London, Oxford and Cambridge, 1868), pp. 201‐2; also Arians , p. 75; cf. also Mozley, op. cit., vol. I p. 39. Acland Continues: ‘I thought, after all, that poor Coleridge was not so bad an fellow, if well used; and determined to speculate no more, but to practise the caution which you subjoin by a diligent application to the practical duties of life.’ 5 In Aids to Reflection, Vol. I1 (London, 1848), p. 71ff. Coleridge speaks of marriage (when it is between Christians) as ‘a true and perfect Symbol of
The Heythrop Journal – Wiley
Published: Oct 1, 1973
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