Among the MysticsT. & T. Clark, 1936 - 145 páginas |
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... suffering . Instead of self - imposed tortures he was now to experience those inflicted by persecutors , robbers , and false accusers . In 1340 he became a popular if visionary preacher , gained many converts , and pled for complete ...
... suffering . Instead of self - imposed tortures he was now to experience those inflicted by persecutors , robbers , and false accusers . In 1340 he became a popular if visionary preacher , gained many converts , and pled for complete ...
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... suffering of the most poignant and humiliating type , and if his conception of holiness as the recompense of such self - immolation has a certain moral grandeur about it , he cannot escape the charge of fanaticism . His penances were so ...
... suffering of the most poignant and humiliating type , and if his conception of holiness as the recompense of such self - immolation has a certain moral grandeur about it , he cannot escape the charge of fanaticism . His penances were so ...
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... suffer evil . He that would go to perfection by the means of sweetness and consolation is mistaken ; you must desire ... suffering . . . . O what a great happiness is it for a soul to be subdued and subject ! what great riches is it to ...
... suffer evil . He that would go to perfection by the means of sweetness and consolation is mistaken ; you must desire ... suffering . . . . O what a great happiness is it for a soul to be subdued and subject ! what great riches is it to ...
Contenido
The meaning of MysticismAttempts at definitionAdvisa | 3 |
PART II | 19 |
From the Fourteenth Century until the Reformation | 27 |
Otras 11 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Aquinas ascetic attaining Augustine Behmen Bishop Bishop of Meaux Boehme called Cambridge Platonists Catholic century Chantal Christian Mysticism Church contemplation creature declared desire devotion disciple Divine doctrine doth ecclesiastical Eckhart ecstasy ecstatic eternal evil experience faith Father Fénelon Francis de Sales German mystics glory Godhead Greek hath heart heaven heavenly holy human influence intellectual Jacob Boehme Jesus Christ judgement knowledge light living Lord Madame Guyon mind Molinos monastery mysteries mystical theology nature Neoplatonism never outward pantheistic Paracelsus perfect philosophy piety Platonic Platonists Plotinus practical pray Protestant Quietistic reason Reformation regard religion religious revelation Roman saint salvation says scholasticism Scripture sense shewed silence soul speaks speculative Spirit of Prayer Sufism sweetness Tauler teaching Teresa thee theologians theosophy things Thomas à Kempis thou thought tion treatise true truth union unto virtue vision William Law wisdom words Wordsworth writings