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Faith & Spirit Quote by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

"Intense study of the Bible will keep any writer from being vulgar, in point of style"

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Coleridge isn’t praising piety as much as prescribing a cure for sloppy ambition. “Vulgar” here isn’t just moral grime; it’s stylistic cheapness: the kind of overwrought, showy language that mistakes noise for power. By recommending “intense study,” he frames the Bible as a training ground in cadence, compression, and rhetorical architecture. Not a devotional text, but a master class in how English can sound inevitable.

The subtext is a quiet flex of cultural authority. In Coleridge’s Britain, the King James Bible sat at the center of public speech, private conscience, and literary legitimacy. To internalize its rhythms was to tap into a shared national music, the register that made sentences feel like pronouncements rather than opinions. For a writer trying to be taken seriously, that mattered. So the advice doubles as a social hack: learn the language that already carries prestige, and your prose will stop grasping for it.

There’s also a Romantic-era tension simmering underneath. Coleridge championed imagination, but he distrusted mere novelty. Studying the Bible offers restraint: a disciplined inheritance that can temper a writer’s ego. The claim is slightly absolutist - “any writer” - which reads less like empirical fact than polemical insistence. He’s drawing a boundary between the writer who is formed by tradition and the writer who chases sensation. In that sense, the Bible becomes less a sacred object than a stylistic immune system: it builds antibodies against the vulgarity of self-indulgence.

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge (October 21, 1772 - July 25, 1834) was a Poet from England.

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