Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quote

Never yet did there exist a full faith in the Divine Word (by whom light as well as immortality was brought into the world) which did not expand the intellect, while it purified the heart--which did not multiply the aims and objects of the understanding, while it fixed and simplified those of the desires and passions.


'Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters!' A lay sermon (ed. 1817)


Never yet did there exist a full faith in the Divine Word (by whom light as well as immortality was brought into the world) which did not expand the...

Never yet did there exist a full faith in the Divine Word (by whom light as well as immortality was brought into the world) which did not expand the...

Never yet did there exist a full faith in the Divine Word (by whom light as well as immortality was brought into the world) which did not expand the...

Never yet did there exist a full faith in the Divine Word (by whom light as well as immortality was brought into the world) which did not expand the...