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The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 1

Lectures, 1795: On Politics and Religion

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Coleridge began in 1795 a series of public lectures. This volume includes all the printed and manuscript versions of the Bristol lectures in chronological sequence. Among the contents are "Lectures on Revealed Religion, Its Corruption, and Its Political Views" and "Lecture on the Slave-Trade."

Originally published in 1971.

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Samson Agonistes, Christianity, Progressive revelation (Bahá'í), Joel Barlow, Anabaptists, The Philosopher, Apologetics, The Age of Reason, Quietism (Christian philosophy), Christian socialism, Josiah, Pliny the Elder, Joseph Gerrald, Joseph Priestley, Henry James Pye, William Paley, Unitarianism, Essay on the First Principles of Government, Simon Magus, Thomas Holcroft, Aeschylus, Superiority (short story), Hobbes (Calvin and Hobbes), John Toland, Institutes of Natural and Revealed Religion, Argumentum ad populum, Juvenal, John Home, Wat Tyler, Ananias and Sapphira, Deacon, William Lisle Bowles, Cerinthus, Christian apologetics, Deism, Lecture, Humani generis, James Harrington (author), Of Education, Samuel Parr, Levellers, Epistle, Theology, An Essay on Man, Johann David Michaelis, Judea, Transubstantiation, Religion, Book of Common Prayer, Novatian, Church of England, John Selden, First Epistle of John, Edward Gibbon, Biographia Literaria, Discourses (Meher Baba), Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas Paine, Oath of Supremacy, Poet laureate, Manichaeism, Rebuke, Suetonius, Thomas Clarkson, In Parenthesis, Clement of Alexandria, E. P. Thompson, Pontius Pilate, Radicalism (historical), English Revolution