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READER!-You have been bred in a land abounding with men, able in arts, learning, and knowledges manifold… But there is one art, of which every man should be master, the art of REFLECTION. If you are not a thinking man, to what purpose are you a man at all? -from The Author’s Preface Here in one compact volume are two important works on religion and spirituality from one the finest poets in the English language. In Aids to Reflection, first published in 1825, and Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit, which appeared in 1840, Coleridge ponders: 7pain and pleasure, aka sensibility 7prudential aphorisms 7elements of religious philosophy 7original sin 7redemption 7the divine origin of the Bible 7and much more. With the included essay on faith and Coleridge’s notes on The Book of Common Prayer, this is a concise guide to the philosophical thinking of one of the great names in English literature. English poet and philosopher SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE (1772-1834) is considered one of the great writers of Romanticism, the late 18th century artistic and intellectual movement. His best known works are The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan.
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READER!-You have been bred in a land abounding with men, able in arts, learning, and knowledges manifold… But there is one art, of which every man should be master, the art of REFLECTION. If you are not a thinking man, to what purpose are you a man at all? -from The Author’s Preface Here in one compact volume are two important works on religion and spirituality from one the finest poets in the English language. In Aids to Reflection, first published in 1825, and Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit, which appeared in 1840, Coleridge ponders: 7pain and pleasure, aka sensibility 7prudential aphorisms 7elements of religious philosophy 7original sin 7redemption 7the divine origin of the Bible 7and much more. With the included essay on faith and Coleridge’s notes on The Book of Common Prayer, this is a concise guide to the philosophical thinking of one of the great names in English literature. English poet and philosopher SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE (1772-1834) is considered one of the great writers of Romanticism, the late 18th century artistic and intellectual movement. His best known works are The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan.