The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day by Evelyn Underhill
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[Footnote 9: "The Tragic Sense of Life In Men and Peoples," p. 194.] [Footnote 10: T. Upton: "The Bases of Religious Belief," p. 363.] [Footnote 11: Blake: "Jerusalem," Cap. i.] [Footnote 12: Nicholson: "The Divãni Shamsi Tabriz," p. 141.] [Footnote 13: Ennead V. i. 3.] [Footnote 14: Kabir, op. cit., p. 41.] [Footnote 15: "Love, whoso loves thee cannot idle be, so sweet to him to taste thee; but every hour he lives in longing that he may love thee more straitly. For in thee the heart so joyful dwells, that he who feels it not can never say how sweet it is to taste thy savour"--Jacopone da Todi: Lauda 101.] [Footnote 16: Isaiah xl, 29-31.] [Footnote 17: Aug.: Conf. X, 28.] [Footnote 18: "Autobiography of the Maharishi Devendranath Tagore," Cap. 12.] [Footnote 19: "Le Journal Spirituel de Lucie-Christine," p. ii.] [Footnote 20: "Autobiography of Maharishi Devendranath Tagore," Cap. 20.] |
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