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* Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( 1772 – 1834 ), English poet and philosopher
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Later General Baptists such as John Griffith, Samuel Loveday, and Thomas Grantham defended a Reformed Arminian theology that reflected more the Arminianism of Arminius than that of the later Remonstrants or the English Arminianism of Arminian Puritans like John Goodwin or Anglican Arminians such as Jeremy Taylor and Henry Hammond.
He formulated no system of philosophy, and shows the influence of Plato, German mysticism, and Immanuel Kant as filtered through the writings of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in Work Without Hope ( 1825 ), also refers to the herb, likely referencing Milton's earlier work.
In the 19th century the term Psilanthropism, was applied by such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge who so called his own view that Jesus was the son of Joseph.
Similarly in England William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge produced a collection of Lyrical Ballads in 1798, including Coleridge ’ s ‘ The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ’.
The famous literary opium addicts Thomas De Quincey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Wilkie Collins also took it for its pleasurable effects.
These included the young Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and others prior to their disillusionment with the outbreak of the Reign of Terror.
" An example of a so-called " Jonah " would be that of the sailor in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, who was cursed to be lost at sea after he killed an albatross.
Kubla Khan () is a poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, completed in 1797 and published in 1816.
" The Imaginative Vision of Kubla Khan: On Coleridge's Introductory Note " in Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
" Pictorialism and Matter-of Factness in Coleridge's Poems of Somerset " in Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Taylor and his National Patriotic Front rebels rapidly gained the support of Liberians because of the repressive nature of Samuel Doe and his government.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 1816 poem " Christabel " and the novella Carmilla ( 1872 ) by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu both present lesbianism associated with vampirism.
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The book Coleridge was reading before he fell asleep was Purchas, his Pilgrimage, or Relations of the World and Religions Observed in All Ages and Places Discovered, from the Creation to the Present, by the English clergyman and geographer Samuel Purchas, first written in 1613.
Samuel and 1772
* 1772 – American Revolutionary War: Samuel Adams and Joseph Warren form the first Committee of Correspondence.
* Samuel M. Hopkins, 1772 – 1837, lawyer and United States Representative for New York was born in Salem.
In 1772, Oliver and John Peabody, of Andover, MA and John and Samuel Bodwell of Methuen, MA bought 6000 acres above Sudbury Canada.
* Samuel Clesson Allen, ( 1772 – 1842 ), United States Congressman from Massachusetts, Congregationalist minister
It was granted by Governor John Wentworth on February 8, 1772 to Sir Thomas Wentworth, Samuel Langdon and 81 others.
His mother was Mary Elsdale ( 1739 – 1772 ), the eldest daughter of Samuel Elsdale ( 1704 – 1788 ), of Surfleet.
According to a family tradition, given by William Turner, on settling at Norwich he went through Samuel Clarke's Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity ( 1712 ) with his congregation, adopted its view, and came forward ( 1737 ) in defence of a dissenting layman excommunicated for heterodoxy on this topic by James Sloss ( 1698 – 1772 ) of Nottingham, a pupil of John Simson.
* Samuel Johnson ( 1696 – 1772 ), clergyman and the first president of the Anglican King's College ( which later became Columbia University )
Prior to the American Revolution, in 1772, during a political meeting at the Warren's home, they formed the Committees of Correspondence along with Samuel Adams.
* Samuel Harrison Smith ( printer ) ( 1772 – 1845 ), American journalist and newspaper publisher, founded the National Intelligencer, 1800
Their children included James Bayard ( 1760 – 1788 ) ( 1760 – 1788 ), Andrew Bayard ( 1762 – 1833 ), Samuel Bayard ( 1766 – 1840 ), Jane Bayard ( 1772 – 1851 ) who married Andrew Kirkpatrick, Nicholas Bayard ( 1774 – 1821 ), Margaret Bayard ( 1778 – 1844 ), and Anna Bayard ( 1779 – 1869 ).
In Massachusetts, in November 1772, Samuel Adams and Dr. Joseph Warren formed a committee in response to the Gaspée Affair and in relation to the recent British decision to have the salaries of the royal governor and judges be paid by the Crown rather than the colonial assembly, which removed the colony of its means of controlling public officials.
Samuel Clesson Allen ( January 5, 1772 – February 8, 1842 ) was a U. S. politician from Massachusetts during the first third of the 19th century.
# Catherine Montgomery ( January 20, 1772 ) Married Major Joseph Crockett, son of Major Samuel and Jean Armstrong Crockett
In March 1772, he wrote to Massachusetts leader Samuel Adams, suggesting a congress of the colonies: " I take the liberty to propose for your consideration ", he wrote, " whether it would not be advisable in the present critical situation to revive an institution which formerly had a very salutary effect – I mean an annual meeting of commissioners from the colonies to consult on their general welfare.
In 1973 he published a critical biography of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Coleridge, Poet and Revolutionary, 1772 – 1804.
In 1772 he took a family of five Inuit to England, where they created considerable interest, meeting with the king, members of the Royal Society including Joseph Banks, and James Boswell who reported to a skeptical Samuel Johnson his ability to communicate with them by sign language.
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