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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.
* A fictional river mentioned in the poem Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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.
* Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( 1772 – 1834 ), English poet and philosopher
* Coleridge and opium, article concerning the opium usage of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
: — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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.
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" Pictorialism and Matter-of Factness in Coleridge's Poems of Somerset " in Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
* Woodberry, G. E. " Samuel Taylor Coleridge " in Library of the World's Best Literature.
Category: Poetry by 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.

Samuel and Coleridge
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.
* The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ( by Samuel Taylor Coleridge )

Samuel and celebrated
In the Coptic Orthodox Church, the commemoration of the departure of Samuel the Prophet is celebrated on 9 Paoni.
Next he travelled to Gondokoro in Southern Sudan, where he met Samuel Baker and his wife, continuing to Khartoum, from which he sent a celebrated telegram to London: " The Nile is settled.
Surveying of the route and initial construction were originally supervised by the celebrated engineer James Brindley, assisted by Samuel Simcock who was also Brindley's brother-in-law.
Samuel Rogers ( 30 July 1763 – 18 December 1855 ) was an English poet, during his lifetime one of the most celebrated, although his fame has long since been eclipsed by his Romantic colleagues and friends Wordsworth, Coleridge and Byron.
Samuel Lewis ( publisher ) in his celebrated work A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland places a Captain Lamplin as living there in 1834, possibly the last resident.
Under the 3rd Baron Holland and his wife, Lady Holland, the house became noted as a glittering social, literary and political centre with many celebrated visitors such as Byron, Thomas Macaulay, the poets Thomas Campbell and Samuel Rogers, ' Conversation ' Sharp, Benjamin Disraeli, Charles Dickens and Sir Walter Scott.
The first mass was celebrated in the church on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1847 and in 1850 Samuel Russell Warren built the church's first organ.
He was celebrated by the Spanish poet Solomon ibn Gabirol and by Samuel ha-Nagid.
Järegård was since 1962 an actor in Sweden's prominent Royal Dramatic Theatre, where he came to perform a number of much celebrated parts: his eccentric Hitler in Schweik in the Second World War by Bertolt Brecht ( 1963 ), Estragon in the legendary 1966 Dramaten-staging of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, Thersites in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida 1967, Orgon in Molière's Tartuffe 1971, Hjalmar Ekdahl in Ingmar Bergman's 1972 production of Ibsen's The Wild Duck, Nero in Jean Racine's Britannicus ( 1974 ), a spot-on portrayal of August Strindberg in play Tribadernas natt ( The Night of the Tribades ) by Per Olov Enquist, the title role in Richard III by Shakespeare ( 1980 ) and the extremely creepy-and slightly perverted-boss Sven in VD (" CEO ") by Stig Larsson in 1985, among others.
The following rabbis are known to have lived at Évreux: Samuel ben Shneor, praised by his student Isaac of Corbeil as the " Prince of Évreux ", one of the most celebrated tosafists ; Moses of Évreux, brother of Samuel, author of the Tosafot of Évreux ; Isaac of Évreux ; Judah ben Shneor, or Judah the Elder, author of liturgical poems ; Meïr ben Shneor ; Samuel ben Judah ; Nathan ben Jacob, father of Jacob ben Nathan, who in 1357 copied the five Megillot with the Targum for Moses ben Samuel.
It was also celebrated in verse by Samuel Chappuzeau in his " Genève Délivrée ", the manuscript of which was presented to Geneva after his death in 1701.
An earlier building on the site was the Fountain Tavern, home to the celebrated literary group the Kit-Cat Club, but this was replaced by Samuel Reiss's Grand Cigar Divan which opened in 1828.
There was also erected in the palace of the doges a marble bust of Samuel Romanin, a celebrated Jewish historian of Venice.
The town's most celebrated son is the French navigator Samuel de Champlain, who lived there when young, before being the co-founder of French settlement in Acadia ( 1604 – 1607 ) and Quebec ( 1608 – 1635 ).
Similarly, in II Chronicles 35: 18, describing the Pesach performed in the time of King Josiah, it states, " Such a Pesach had not been celebrated since the days of Samuel the Prophet.
The district is named for Salem's celebrated architect-carver, Samuel McIntire, who lived at 31 Summer Street.
The great deliverance of Geneva from the duke of Savoy, known as the Escalade ( 1602 ), was described in prose by David Piaget ( 1580 – 1644 ) in his Histoire de l ' escalade and celebrated in verse by Samuel Chappuzeau ( 1625 – 1701 )-- in his Genève délivrée, though the narratives of Goulart and that ( published officially by the government ) attributed to Jean Sarasin ( 1574 – 1632 ), the author of the Citadin de Genève ( 1606 ), are more laconic and more striking.
Samuel Loomis ( 1748 – 1814 ) was a Connecticut furniture maker and the most celebrated maker of Colchester / Norwich style furniture.
Samuel Porter Jones ( October 16, 1847-October 15, 1906 ) was one of the most celebrated revivalists of his day, at the close of the 19th century.

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