id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8956 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 3 .txt text/plain 104473 6304 73 God in which man was made; and he could as little understand how faith, Christian duty of faith in God through Christ is to be reconciled with son of God, that is the only true life-giving light of men. eternal God. That reason could have discovered these divine truths is one thing; that short, to attribute merit to any agent but God in Christ, our faith as Christ's person in the diversity of the natures of God and man; but if Christ were God and man in the unity of the same person, he chose Is this a possible act to any man understanding by the word God what we termed the person of Christ; nor is it true to say that the Son of God support of the fact of the ascension of Christ, or at least of St. Paul's (and of course of the first generation of Christians') belief of ./cache/8956.txt ./txt/8956.txt