Revelations of divine love, recorded by Julian, anchoress at Norwich, A.D. 1373
a version from the ms. in the British Museum.
by Julian of Norwich, Grace Harriet Warrack, Julian, Frances Beer, Edmund Colledge, James Walsh, Jean Leclercq & John Skinner
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- 20th century
- Languages: English, ENM, French
- Content type: Fiction
Here is a vision shown by the goodness of God to a devout woman, and her name is Julian, who is a recluse at Norwich and still alive, A.D. 1413, in which vision are very many words of comfort, greatly moving for all those who desire to be Christ's lovers. This first chapter tells of the number of the revelations particularly.
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Open Library reports 45 editions; 1 cataloged here.
| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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a version from the ms. in the British Museum. Open Library record | 1901 | Methuen | English | — | Public |
Subjects
- History
- RELIGION
- Mysticism
- Christianity
- Theosophy
- Histoire
- Religious aspects
- Spirituality
- England
- Fiction, general
- Christianisme
- Love
- Christian mysticism
- Sources
- Christian life
- English language
- Mysticisme
- Texts
- Middle Ages
- Aspect religieux
- Middle Ages, 600-1500
- Meditations
- LITERARY CRITICISM
- History of Religion
- Medieval
- English
- Grammar
- Private revelations
- Devotional literature
- Mysticism, history
- Devotional
- Religion - Inspirational/Spirituality
- Prayers and devotions
- Amour
- Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
- Other prose: classical, early & medieval
- Women authors
- Mysticism, great britain
- Christianity - History - General
- Mythology, Classical
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