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  2. Revelations of Divine Love - Wikipedia

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    Revelations of Divine Love is a medieval book of Christian mystical devotions. Containing 87 chapters, the work was written between the 14th and 15th centuries by Julian of Norwich, about whom almost nothing is known.

  3. Julian of Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Julian of Norwich (c. 1343 [note 1] – after 1416), also known as Juliana of Norwich, the Lady Julian, Dame Julian [4] or Mother Julian, was an English anchoress of the Middle Ages. Her writings, now known as Revelations of Divine Love , are the earliest surviving English-language works attributed to a woman.

  4. Grace Warrack - Wikipedia

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    Title page for Revelations of Divine Love. Grace Harriet Warrack was born in Edinburgh on 29 March 1855, the third daughter of John Warrack of Aberdeen and Grace Stratton of Dunkeld. [1] [2] In 1901 Warrack edited an edition of Revelations of Divine Love, by the medieval mystic Julian of Norwich, from the Sloane 2499 manuscript held in the ...

  5. Richard Caister - Wikipedia

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    Jesu, Lord thou madest me was written in English; as was the Revelations of Divine Love written by Julian of Norwich, who was both Caister's contemporary and neighbour. [1] The late 16th- and early 17th-century Roman Catholic scholar John Pits attributed to Caister lost works on the Ten Commandments and on the meditations of Saint Bernard. [1]

  6. Wikipedia : Featured article candidates/Julian of Norwich ...

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    In May 1373 Julian completely recovered from a serious illness that had caused her to have revelations (or shewings), all of which she went on to describe in detail. Her writings are now published as Revelations of Divine Love, the earliest known book in English to be written by a woman. I would be great if her article was to be promoted before ...

  7. List of Christian devotional literature - Wikipedia

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    The Dialogue of Divine Providence (ca. 1377), by Catherine of Siena; Revelations of Divine Love (ca. 1400), by Julian of Norwich; The Imitation of Christ (ca. 1423), by Thomas à Kempis; The Interior Castle (1577), by Teresa of Avila; Ascent of Mount Carmel (1579), by John of the Cross; Introduction to the Devout Life (1609), by François de Sales