[44] Ibid. xix. 56-59.
[45] The Supersensual Life, 36.
[46] The Three Princ. ix. 25-27 and xix. 33.
[47] Myst. mag. viii. 28.
[48] The Supersensual Life, 38. Every reader will naturally be reminded of Milton's great lines:
"The mind is its own place, and in itself
Can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven."
There were no doubt many sources in Milton's time for such a conception, but the poet surely would read the translations of Boehme which were coming from the press all through the period of his literary activity.
[49] The Threefold Life, xi. 106.
[50] Election, i. 10-17.
[51] Aurora, ii. 63.