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The Complete Sayings of Jesus
Introduction by Norman Vincent Peale (3)
¶This book gives a panoramic concept of the thoughts and teachings of Jesus. And so grand and noble is the impression made upon the mind that the reader has an enhanced understanding of the purpose of this the greatest life ever lived. For mental stimulation, heartfelt comfort, and soul satisfaction, The Complete Sayings of Jesus is unique.
Western Esoteric
Paradiso: Canto X (1)
Looking into his Son with all the Love Which each of them eternally breathes forth, The Primal and unutterable Power Whate'er before the mind or eye...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVIII (18.2)
Behold! where there is this inward sight, the man perceiveth of a truth, that Christ’s life is the best and noblest life, and therefore the most to be...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter I: Preface. the Author's Object. the Utility of Written Compositions. (14)
Now the Scripture kindles the living spark of the soul, and directs the eye suitably for contemplation; perchance inserting something, as the...
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Western Esoteric
Secret Teachings of All Ages
Mystic Christianity (15)
One of the most profound doctrines of the pagan philosophers concerned the Universal Savior-God who lifted the souls of regenerated men to heaven...
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Hermetic
Section XXII (2)
Give ear, accordingly! When God, [our] Sire and Lord, made man, after the Gods, out of an equal mixture of a less pure cosmic part and a divine,—it [n...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput II (9)
Further also, the most conspicuous fact of all theology--the God-formation of Jesus amongst us--is both unutterable by every expression and unknown...
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Gnostic
Aeonic Emanations (6)
The one whom he raised up as a light for those who came from himself, the one from whom they take their name, he is the Son, who is full, complete...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXIX: The Greeks But Children Compared with the Hebrews. (6)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXVI: How the Perfect Man Treats the Body and the Things of the World. (10)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVIII: The Use of Philosophy to the Gnostic. (24)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVIII: The Distinction Between Clean and Unclean Animals in the Law Symbolical of the Distinction Between the Church, and Jews, and Heretics. (11)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter IX: On the Different Kinds of Cause. (39)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (122)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXIII: On Marriage. (18)
Early Christian Writings is copyright © Peter Kirby < E-Mail Follow @mrpeterkirby MLA Style Kirby, Peter. "Historical Jesus Theories."
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, Caput II (12)
Now he, who has well looked upon his own proper condition with unbiassed eyes, will depart from the gloomy recesses of ignorance, but being imperfect ...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter VII: The Blessedness of the Martyr. (22)
And above all these, love, which is the bond of perfection. And let the peace of God reign in your hearts, to which also ye are called in one body; an...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XVII: Philosophy Conveys Only An Imperfect Knowledge of God. (21)
Now, then, many things in life take their rise in some exercise of human reason, having received the kindling spark from God. For instance, health by...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, Caput III (2)
Let us, then, as I said, leave behind these things, beautifully depicted upon the entrance of the. innermost shrine, as being sufficient for those,...
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Christian Mysticism
The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
On Divine Names, Caput I (4)
These things we have learned from the Divine Oracles, and you will find all the sacred Hymnology, so to speak, of the Theologians arranging the...
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Gnostic
THE LIVING BOOK IN THE HEART OF THE LITTLE CHILDREN (THE LIVING BOOK IN THE HEART OF THE LITTLE CHILDREN)
In their heart, the living book of the living was manifest, the book that was written in the thought and in the mind of the father and, from before...
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