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Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Anglican Church
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306 pages
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The book explores Coleridge's transient radicalism in both political and theological contexts, highlighting his substantial role in the rise of Toryism. It examines his theological adaptations of Hooker in response to the writings of Sacheverell and Warburton. Additionally, the work delves into Coleridge's concept of a clerisy and his influence on Gladstone, ultimately connecting to the Oxford Movement, showcasing the complexities of Coleridge's ideological journey.
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2010, paperback
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