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Coleridge’s Literary Remains, Volume 4.

PART III
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VIII.
The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity vindicated.
Were I a Clergyman, the paragraphs from p.

366 to p.

370, both inclusive, of this Discourse should form the conclusion of my Sermon on Trinity Sunday,--whether I preached at St.James's, or in a country village.
Ib.pp.

374-378.
As a reason why we should doubt our own judgment, it is quite fair to remind the objector, that the same difficulty occurs in the scheme of God's ordinary providence.

But that a difficulty in a supposed article of revealed truth is solved by the occurrence of the same or of an equivalent difficulty in the common course of human affairs--this I find it hard to conceive.


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