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Excerpt from The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Vol. 4
I cannot meditate too often, too deeply, or too devotionally on the personeity of God, and his personality in the \vord, Yip mg; povoyevei, and thence on the individuity of the responsible creature - that it is a perfection which, not indeed in my intellect, but yet in my habit of feeling, I have too much confounded with that complexus of visual images, cycles or customs of sensations, and fellow-travelling circum stances (as the ship to the mariner), which make up our empirical self: thence to bring myself to apprehend Iivelily the exceeding mercifulness and love of the act of the Son of God, in descending to seek after the prodigal children, and to house with them in the sty. Likewise by the relation of my own under.
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