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Anonymous
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A new translation of four unique and enigmatic masterpieces of medieval mysticism. The author of this work is unknown, but is thought to be a priest and Carthusian monk. This edition includes notes, suggestions for further reading and an appendix.
A. J. Appasamy
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A. J. Appasamy
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Karen Armstrong
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The mystics of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries were, writes Karen Armstrong, like "the astronauts of our own day. They broke into a new religion, blazed a new trail to God and to the depths of the self, a trail far from the beaten pilgrimage pat ...
Jim Arraj
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This book offers a portrait of Scottish Puritanism in the two generations leading up to the National Convent of 1638. The author examines the construction of a Puritan community, attitudes towards the Bible, the place of the feminine in Scottish divi ...
Luther Askeland
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Ranging over the world's great mystical traditions, the essays reflect on the teachings of such masters as Meister Eckhart, Nagarjuna, St. John of the Cross, Shankara, Dogen, Plotinus, Chao-chu, Tanzen and Nietzsche, among others.
Francis Bacon
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This is one of Bacon's most mysterious and prophetical works. References to the philosophy of the Rosicrucians and Freemasons are abundant. It is maintained that the New Atlantis was the blueprint for the founding of America. "This fable my lord devi ...
Francis Bacon
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This is Francis Bacon's most mysterious and prophetical works. It is maintained that the New Atlantis was the blueprint for the founding of America. References to the philosophy of the Rosicrucians and Freemasons are abundant. From the preface: "This ...