Later, some of the root-ideas of Boehme returned to England by way of Hegel, Schelling, Jung-Stilling and Friedrich Schlegel, or through Boehmes French disciple, Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin. They influenced Coleridge,
82 and profoundly modified nineteenth century conceptions, thus preparing the way for the better understanding of mystical thought. Blakes prophetic books are only now, after a hundred years, beginning to find readers, and, undoubtedly, Laws Appeal, if it were more widely known, would, in the twentieth century, win the response for which it has long been waiting. |
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