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Book SynopsisBased on a comparison of early editions, manuscripts, and copies annotated by the poet himself, this edition provides a reliable text of Coleridge's last prose work, first published in 1830. Originally intended to influence public opinion on the Catholic Emancipation Bill of 1829, the work became a brief but brilliant synthesis of Coleridge's polit
Trade ReviewHonorable Mention for the 2001 Award for Best Professional/Scholarly Book in Multivolume Reference: Humanities, Association of American Publishers
Table of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. ix*List of illustrations, pg. xi*Acknowledgments, pg. xiii*Editorial practice, symbols, and abbreviations, pg. xv*Chronological table 1772-1834, pg. xxi*Editor's introduction, pg. xxxv*Advertisement, pg. 5*Chapter I, pg. 11*Chapter II, pg. 23*Chapter III, pg. 32*Chapter IV, pg. 37*Chapter V, pg. 42*Chapter VI, pg. 50*Chapter VII, pg. 61*Chapter VIII, pg. 71*Chapter IX, pg. 77*Chapter X, pg. 82*Chapter XI, pg. 95*Chapter XII, pg. 102*Idea of the Christian Church, pg. 113*On the third possible church, or the church of antichrist, pg. 129*Author's appendix, pg. 165*Index, pg. 239