The Gnôsis of the Light

Chapter 6

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By WALTER LESLIE WILMSHURST.

CONTENTS.--Concerning Thieves--On Crucifixion--The Tethered Ass--The Raising of the Dead--When Two shall be One--The New Priesthood--St. Winefride's Well and Legend--The Scientific Apprehension of the Super-Physical World.

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The Way to Christ.

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By JACOB BOEHME.

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The Following of Christ.

By JOHN TAULER.

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A BOOK OF CONTEMPLATION THE WHICH IS CALLED

The Cloud of Unknowing.

IN THE WHICH A SOUL IS ONED WITH GOD.

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With an Introduction by EVELYN UNDERHILL.

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Flowers of a Mystic Garden.

Selections from the Writings of JOHN RUYSBROECK.

Translated by C. E. S.

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The Book of the Twelve Béguines.

By JAN VAN RUYSBROECK.

Translated from the Flemish by JOHN FRANCIS.

WORKS OF JACOB BÖHME.

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The Three Principles of the Divine Essence.

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The Forty Questions of the Soul

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The Clavis.

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The Aurora.

Translated by JOHN SPARROW.

Edited by C. J. B. and D. S. H.

In his preface to the reader, John Sparrow writes: "I must say that this book, 'Aurora,' hath conduced more to open my mind to the understanding of all his writings, and of all Mysteries, both natural and divine (and so, consequently, of the Holy Scriptures) than any other helps and books which I could ever meet withal besides.... In his 'Aurora' the ground of those terms [the succinct, very deeply expressed terms employed in his later books] is largely and plainly described in a childish way, after the manner of the infancy of his high manifestation; so that it is a large and most clear ABC, being the fitter and plainer for beginners, and with his other books may the easier be understood; and it is a summary contents of all his Mysteries, and may serve instead of a manuduction, introduction, and key to unlock all the difficult expressions in his other books."

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