1901. Without any special study of the literature of mysticism for
purposes of comparison, in reading Julian's book one is struck by a
few characteristics wherein it differs from many other mystical
writings, as well as by qualities that belong to most or all of
that general designation. Julian does not set out to teach methods
of any kind for the gradual drawing near of man to God, but to
record and show forth a revelation, granted once, of God's actual
nearness to the soul, and for this revelation she herself had been
prepared by the stirring of her conscience, her love and her
understanding, in a word of her faith.
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