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Spurgeon, Caroline F. E., 1869-1942

"Mysticism in English Literature"

p. 68. See also _ibid._,
pp. 91, 92
[45] _An Appeal, Works_, vol. vi. pp. 132, 133.

[47] _An Appeal, Works_, vol. vi. p. 115.
[48] _The Destiny of Nations_, II. 16-18.
[49] _Frost at Midnight_, 11. 60-62.
[50] _Sartor Resartus_, Book i. chap. xi.
[51] See _Sartor_, Book iii. chap. iv.
[52] The mystical desire for close contact with God is expressed in
English as early as before 1170, in Godric's song to the Virgin.
[53] See _Mysticism_, by E. Underhill, pp. 162-166.
[54] _The Ancren Riwle_, ed. J. Morton, Camden Society, 1853, pp.
397-403.
[55] _Fire of Love_, Bk. 1. cap xvi. p. 36.
[56] _Ibid._, Bk. i. cap. xv. p. 33.
[57] See _Mysticism_, by E. Underhill, pp. 228, 229.
[58] _Fire of Love_, Bk. i. cap. xvi. p. 36.
[59] _Ibid._, Bk. ii. cap. iii. and xii.
[60] _Fire of Love_, Bk. i. cap. xv.
[61] _Ibid._, Bk. ii. cap. vii.
[62] _Enneads_, vi. Sec.Sec. 8, 9.
[63] See _The Authorship of the Prick of Conscience_, by H. E. Allen,
Radcliffe College Monographs, No. 15, Ginn and Co., 1910.
[64] _Revelations_, ed. Warrack, pp. 21, 178. All the quotations which
follow are taken from this edition of the _Revelations_.
[65] _Revelations_, p.


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