It is the concrete effect of a true Christian mysticism which forms
the subject of this book. There was much said and written about
mysticism in the years surrounding the time this book was written.
The names of the mystics, and even their terminology and general
methods became familiar. But a great element of mysticism enters
into every genuine Christian experience, and anyone would be in the
best and truest sense a Christian must be in a real sense a mystic.
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