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Coleridge’s Literary Remains, Volume 4.

PART IV
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So much even from a very partial acquaintance with the works of Swedenborg, I can venture to assert; that as a moralist Swedenborg is above all praise; and that as a naturalist, psychologist, and theologian, he has strong and varied claims on the gratitude and admiration of the professional and philosophical student .-- April 1827.
P.S.Notwithstanding all that Mr.Noble says in justification of his arrangement, it is greatly to be regretted that the contents of this work are so confusedly tossed together.

It is, however, a work of great merit.
[Footnote 1: An Appeal in behalf of the views of the eternal world and state, and the doctrines of faith and life, held by the body of Christians who believe that a New Church is signified (in the Revelation, c.

xxi.) by the New Jerusalem, including Answers to objections, particularly those of the Rev.G.Beaumont, in his work entitled "The Anti-Swedenborg." Addressed to the reflecting of all denominations.

By Samuel Noble, Minister of Hanover Street Chapel, London.

London, 1826.


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