[361] Ibid. p. 153.
[362] Summa Theol., II, ii, qu. 24, art. 7, in corp.
[363] Psychology and Life, 1899, pp. 267, 268. Grundzüge der Psychologie, Vol. I, 1900, pp. 170, 171.
[364] Mr. W. R. Inge, in his useful Christian Mysticism, 1899, has some sharp expressions of disgust against these long-lived survivals within the Catholic Church. And though his own tone towards Rome in general belongs also, surely, to a more or less barbaric past, he has done good service in drawing forcible attention to the matter.
[365] Sixteen Revelations, ed. 1902, pp. 23, 84, 101.
[366] Ascent of Mount Carmel, tr. Lewis, 1891, pp. 159; 26, 27; 195, 265.
[367] Confessions, Bk. XI, ch. xxiii, 1. Tract in Joann. Ev., VIII, 1; XXIV, 1: ed. Ben., Vol. III, 2, coll. 1770 b, 1958 d.
[368] Sixteen Revelations, ed. cit. p. 210.
[369] J. N. Grou, Méditations sur l’Amour de Dieu, Nouvelle ed. Perisse, pp. 268, 271.
[370] L. Laberthonnière, Annales de Philosophie Chrétienne, 1905, 1906. G. Tyrrell, Hard Sayings, 1898; External Religion, 1902. A. Sandreau, La Vie d’Union à Dieu, 1900; L’Etat Mystique, 1903.