10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THEOPATHETIC»
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Hours with the mystics: a contribution to the history of ...
There are three nds of mysticism, theopathetic, theosophic, and theurgie. The first
of these three classes I will subdivide, if needful, into transitive and intransitive.
GOWER. Your alliteration is grateful to my ear ; I hope you have not strained a ...
Robert Alfred Vaughan, 1888
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Hours with the mystics: a contribution to the history of ...
Robert Alfred Vaughan Wycliffe Vaughan. Atherton. Hear my proposed division.
There are three kinds of mysticism, theopathetic, theosophic, and thcurgic. The
first of these three classes I will subdivide, if needful, into transitive and
intransitive.
Robert Alfred Vaughan, Wycliffe Vaughan, 1880
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The religion of the universe: with consolatory views of a ...
The theopathetic affections are, by the nature of man and the constitution of the
world, made common to every human breast. In some they are not seen for want
of culture ; and in others they have been extinguished by neglect, or depraved by
...
This is a specimen of a mystic of the heart, a theopathetic mystic, that is, one who
suffers all things. Suffers ! — not necessarily in pain ! Nay, one who is passive !
One who has understood the mystery of obedience to the course of life, no matter
...
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The London Quarterly Review
It opens with an introduction, which gives us definitions, causes, and a
classification of Mysticism into theopathetic, theosophic, and theurgic, — the first
of the three being subdivided into transitive and intransitive. Theopathetic
Mysticism is that ...
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Observations on man, his frame, his duty, and his expectations
... with each other, and also of the tendency of all pain to prevent the recurrency
of the circumstances, by which it is introduced, may afford some light here. It
appears upon the whole, that the theopathetic affections are, in some things, ...
David Hartley, Hermann Andrew Pistorius, 1801
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The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New and Original Work of ...
Relating 01 pertaining to theopathy (q.v.). • the 6 path -Ic, a. |Eng. t>ieointh(y); -ic.
J The same as THEOPATHETIC (q.v.> 11 To deduce practical riles concerning
the fiseojwfAfc- affections— taitb. feitr, gratitude. h.ipe, trust. rcslgnif tioli. love.
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The London Quarterly and Holborn Review
It opens with an introduction, which gives us definitions, causes, and a
classification of Mysticism into theopathetic, theosophic, and theurgic, — the first
of the three being subdivided into transitive and intransitive. Theopathetic
Mysticism is that ...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review
They can all be embraced in three classes; 1. The theopathetic; 2. The
theosophic; 3. The theurgic. The first of these is subdivided into transitive and
intransitive. To transitive theopathy belong “all turbulent prophets and crazy
fanatics. . . . such ...
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Observations on Man: His Frame, His Duty and His ...
Fifthly, As the Considcrations contained in the Idur last Paragraphs may
contribute to beget Hope, Trust, and Refigctnation in us, so all the foregoing
Theopathetic Affections, and' particularly Gratitude, 'with all the Means of
obtaining them ...