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Coleridge’s Literary Remains, Volume 4.

PART III
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18--( 'no one hath seen God at any time: the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him',--) or with the 'express image', asserted above.
'Invisible,' I suppose, must be taken in the narrowest sense, that is, to bodily eyes.

But then the one 'invisible' would not mean the same as the other.
Ib.p.

236.
'Symbola certe Ecclesiae ex ipso Ecclesiae sensu, non ex haereticorum cerebello, exponenda sunt' .-- Bull.

Judic.Eccl.

v.
The truth of a Creed must be tried by the Holy Scriptures; but the sense of the Creed by the known sentiments and inferred intention of its compilers.
Ib.p.


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