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Coleridge’s Literary Remains, Volume 4.

PART III
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Now I hold it demonstrable that a consistent Socinianism, following its own consequences, must come to Pantheism, and in ungodding the Saviour must deify cats and dogs, fleas and frogs.

There is, there can be, no 'medium' between the Catholic Faith of Trinal Unity, and Atheism disguised in the self-contradicting term, Pantheism;--for every thing God, and no God, are identical positions.
Query I.p.

1.
'The Word was God' .-- John i.1.

'I am the Lord, and there is none else; there is no God besides me' .-- Is.

xiv.


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