Publisher's Synopsis
Aids to Reflection, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, is a profound exploration of philosophy and religion, presented through a series of aphorisms and reflections. Originally published in 1825 and later edited by John MacVickar, this work serves as a guide to spiritual and intellectual growth. Coleridge's insightful commentary encourages readers to delve into the depths of their own understanding, fostering a deeper connection with both the divine and the self.
This edition retains the essence of Coleridge's original work, offering timeless wisdom on topics ranging from faith and reason to morality and ethics. Through carefully crafted prose, Coleridge challenges readers to examine their beliefs and to cultivate a more enlightened perspective on life's fundamental questions. Aids to Reflection remains a valuable resource for those seeking intellectual and spiritual enrichment.
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