The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Unknown
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'Prothesis' Christ, the Word 'Thesis' 'Mesothesis' 'Antithesis' The Scriptures The Holy Spirit The Church 'Synthesis' The Preacher The Papacy elevated the Church to the virtual exclusion or suppression of the Scriptures: the modern Church of England, since Chillingworth, has so raised up the Scriptures as to annul the Church; both alike have quenched the Holy Spirit, as the 'mesothesis' of the two, and substituted an alien compound for the genuine Preacher, who should be the 'synthesis' of the Scriptures and the Church, and the sensible voice of the Holy Spirit. Serm. I. Coloss. i. 19, 20. p. 1. Ib. E. What could God pay for me? What could God suffer? God himself could not; and therefore God hath taken a body that could. |
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