“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. For what is enthusiasm but the oblivion and swallowing-up of self in an object dearer than self?”
Quote by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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On the Constitution of the Church and State According to the Idea of Each
The book delves into the complex interplay between religious and secular governance, analyzing how the principles and ideals of each institution shape their relationship. It provides a scholarly examination of the historical and philosophical aspects of church-state relations. more
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