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- catalog contributor b9121262.
- catalog contributor b9121263.
- catalog created "[1910]".
- catalog date "1910".
- catalog date "[1910]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1910]".
- catalog description "I. Two ideas of mysticism.--II. Supernatural mysticism.--III. The nature of mystical experience.--IV. The object of mystical knowledge.--V. The psychology of mysticism.--VI. Evil.--VII. Immanence and transcendence.--VIII. Plotinus.--IX. Heretical mystics.--X. Mysticism, philosophy and religion.--XI. Dionysius.--XII. The "Mystical theology" of Dionysius the Areopagite.--Letter: I. To Caius the monk--The ignorance by means of which God is known is above sense-knowledge, not below it. II. To the same--In what sense God is above the principle of divinity. V. To Dorotheus the deacon--The divine darkness further explained.".
- catalog extent "xi, 233 p.".
- catalog issued "1910".
- catalog issued "[1910]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London [etc.] Sands; St. Louis, B. Herder,".
- catalog subject "Mysticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Two ideas of mysticism.--II. Supernatural mysticism.--III. The nature of mystical experience.--IV. The object of mystical knowledge.--V. The psychology of mysticism.--VI. Evil.--VII. Immanence and transcendence.--VIII. Plotinus.--IX. Heretical mystics.--X. Mysticism, philosophy and religion.--XI. Dionysius.--XII. The "Mystical theology" of Dionysius the Areopagite.--Letter: I. To Caius the monk--The ignorance by means of which God is known is above sense-knowledge, not below it. II. To the same--In what sense God is above the principle of divinity. V. To Dorotheus the deacon--The divine darkness further explained.".
- catalog title "Mysticism, its true nature and value ; with a translation of the "Mystical theology" of Dionysius, and of the letters to Caius and Dorotheus (1, 2 and 5) by A. B. Sharpe.".
- catalog type "text".