| Robert Browning, Hiram Corson - 1886 - 400 pages
...and teaching, or studies in theosophy : translated from the Danish by T. Rhys Evans, London, 1885: "Sitting one day in his room, his eye fell upon a...which reflected the sunshine with such marvellous splendor that he fell into an inward ecstasy, and it seemed to him as if he could now look into the... | |
| Robert Browning, Hiram Corson - 1886 - 408 pages
...teaching, or studies in theosophy : translated from the Danish by T. Rhys Evans, London, 1885: "Silting one day in his room, his eye fell upon a burnished...which reflected the sunshine with such marvellous splendor that he fell into an inward ecstasy, and it seemed to him as if he could now look into the... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 1891 - 484 pages
...Non-juror and Mystic. The incident of Boehme's hearing the plants speak is thus described by Martenson : " Sitting one day in his room, his eye fell upon a burnished...pewter dish, which reflected the sunshine with such marvelous splendor that he fell into an inward ecstasy, and it seemed to him as if he could now look... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 500 pages
...Jacob Boehme: His Life and Teaching, the best book on the subject of this mystic, as follows : — " Sitting one day in his room, his eye fell upon a burnished...pewter dish, which reflected the sunshine with such marvelous splendor that he fell into an inward ecstasy, and it seemed to him as if he could now look... | |
| Robert Browning - 1899 - 502 pages
...Teaching, the best book on the subject of this mystic, as follows : — " Sitting one day in his room, bis eye fell upon a burnished pewter dish, which reflected the sunshine with such marvelous splendor that he fell into an inward ecstasy, and it seemed to him as if be could now look... | |
| Jakob Böhme - 1901 - 190 pages
...master shoemaker in 1599, married a tradesman's daughter, and had four children. In the year 1600 " sitting one day in his room, his eye fell upon a burnished...sunshine with such marvellous splendour that he fell into a deep inward ecstasy and it seemed to him as if he could now look into the principles and deepest... | |
| Richard Maurice Bucke - 1905 - 352 pages
...he was twenty-five years old), is thus described by Martensen : Sitting one day in his room his eyes fell upon a burnished pewter dish, which reflected the sunshine with such marvellous splendor that he fell into an inward ecstasy, and it seemed to him as if he could now look into the... | |
| Robert Browning - 1909 - 504 pages
...Jacob Boehme : His Life and Teaching, the best book on the subject of this mystic, as follows : — " Sitting one day in his room, his eye fell upon a burnished...pewter dish, which reflected the sunshine with such marvelous splendor that he fell into an inward ecstasy, and it seemed to him as if he could now look... | |
| 1910 - 110 pages
...shoemaker, yet he has been styled the founder of German philosophy. "Sitting in his room one day, his eyes fell upon a burnished pewter dish which reflected the sunshine with such marvelous splendor that he fell into an ecstacy, and it seemed to him as if he could now look into... | |
| Grace Little Rhys - 1913 - 70 pages
...of heaven in a pewter plate. "Sitting one day in his room his eye" (Boehme the shoemaker's) "fell on a burnished pewter dish which reflected the sunshine...he fell into an inward ecstasy and it seemed to him that he could now look into the principles and deepest foundations of things. He believed that it was... | |
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