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LEADER: 01929cam a2200265I 4500
001 4487027
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008 750512s1914 enk 000 0 eng
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035 $a(OCoLC)1326315
040 $aDLC$cMDY$dOCL$dBUF$dNIC
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100 1 $aJones, Rufus Matthew,$d1863-1948.
245 10 $aSpiritual reformers in the 16th & 17th centuries,$cby Rufus M. Jones.
260 $aLondon :$bMacmillan and Co.,$c1914.
300 $ali, 362 p.$c23 cm.
505 00 $gIntroduction:$tWhat is "spiritual religion" --$gch. 1.$tThe main current of the Reformation --$gch. 2.$tHans Denck and the inward word --$gch. 3.$tTwo prophets of the inward word: Bünderlin and Entfelder --$gch. 4.$tSebasatian Franck: an apostle of inward religion --$gch. 5.$tCaspa Schwenckfeld and the Reformation of the "middle way" --$gch. 6.$tSebastian Castellio: a forgotten prophet --$gch. 7.$tCoornhert and the collegiants -a movement for spiritual religion in Holland --$gch. 8.$tValentine Weigel and nature mysticism --$gch. 9.$tJacob Boehme: his life and spirit --$gch. 10.$tBoehme's universe --$gch. 11.$tJacob Boehme's "way of salvation" --$gch. 12.$tJacob Boehme's influence in England --$gch. 13.$tEarly English interpreters of spiritual religion: John Everard, Giles Randall, and others --$gch. 14.$tSpiritual religion in high places -Rous, Vane, and Sterry --$gch. 15.$tBenjamin Whichcote, the first of the "latitude-men" --$gch. 16.$tJohn Smith, Platonist -"an interpreter of the spirit" --$gch. 17.$tThomas Traherne and the spiritual poets of the seventeenth century --$gch. 18.$tConclusion.
650 0 $aMysticism.
650 0 $aReformers.
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