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Coleridge’s Literary Remains, Volume 4.

BOOK I
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224.
_But this is not the worst.

You consequently anathematize_ all Papists by your sentence: for heresies by your own sentence cut off men from heaven: but Popery is a bundle of heresies: therefore it cuts off men from heaven.

The minor I prove, &c.
This introduction of syllogistic form in a letter to a young Lady is whimsically characteristic.
Ib.p.

225.
You say, the Scripture admits of no private interpretation.

But you abuse yourself and the text with a false interpretation of it in these words.


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