[51] Two Confessors of hers are mentioned by her, Vita, p. 352: Fathers Henry of Mühlhausen, and Eberhard of the Friars Preachers.

[52] Analecta, loc. cit. p. 310.

[53] Analecta, pp. 311-313.

[54] Analecta, pp. 314, 315.

[55] Vita, loc. cit. pp. 317, 319.

[56] Vita, pp. 319, 320.

[57] Ibid., loc. cit. pp. 327, 334, 352.

[58] The Life of Father Hecker, by the Rev. Walter Elliott, New York, 1894, pp. 371, 372, 418.

[59] Robert Browning, in Rabbi Ben Ezra, viii; Matthew Arnold, in Culture and Anarchy, 21; Prof. James Seth, in A Study of Ethical Principles, 1894, pp. 260-262; and Prof. Percy Gardner, in Oxford at the Cross Roads, 1903, pp. 12-14, have all admirably insisted upon this most important point.

[60] I owe much clearness of conception as to the function of auto-suggestion and mono-ideism to the very remarkable paper of Prof. Emil Boutroux, “La Psychologie du Mysticisme,” in the Bulletin de l’Institut Psychologique International, Paris, 1902, pp. 9-26: Engl. tr. in the International Journal of Ethics, Philadelphia, Jan. 1908. There are also many most useful facts and reflections in Prof. Henri Joly’s Psychology of the Saints, Engl. tr., 1898, pp. 64-117.