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Coleridge’s Literary Remains, Volume 4.

PART III
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23.); which appears to have no adequate or even tolerable meaning, unless in reference to the passage in Isaiah, (lxi.
1, 2.) prophesying that Jehovah himself would come among them, and do the things which our Saviour states himself to have done.

Thus, too, I regret that the answer of our Lord, (John x.

34-36.) being one of the imagined strong-holds of the Socinians, should not have been more fully cleared up.

I doubt not that Fuller's is a true interpretation; and that no other is consistent with our Lord's various other declarations.

But the words in and by themselves admit a more plausible misinterpretation than is elsewhere the case of Socinian displanations.


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