The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day by Evelyn Underhill
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[Footnote 70: "Liberal and Mystical Writings of William Law" p. 59.] [Footnote 71: Jacopone da Todi, Lauda 90.] [Footnote 72: "Liberal and Mystical Writings of William Law," p. 123.] [Footnote 73: "Amor tu se'quel ama donde lo cor te ama." --Jacopone da Todi: Lauda 81.] [Footnote 74: Cf. Watts: "Echo Personalities," for several illustrations of this law.] [Footnote 75: Livingstone: "Mary Slessor of Calabar," p. 131.] [Footnote 76: "The Cloud of Unknowing," Cap, 40.] [Footnote 77: "And very often did He say unto me, 'Bride and daughter, sweet art thou unto Me, I love thee better than any other who is in the valley of Spoleto.'" ("The Divine Consolations of Blessed Angela of Foligno," p. 160.)] [Footnote 78: "The Spirit," edited by B.H. Streeter, p. 93.] [Footnote 79: Cf. B. Russell: "The Analysis of Mind," Cap. 2.] |
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