| Author Quoted | John Joseph Stoudt | 
		
			| Title Quoted | Sunrise to Eternity: A Study in Jacob Boehme's Life and Thought | 
		
			| Date (Year/Month/Day) | 1965/10/18 | 
		
			| Imprint | [S.l.] : [s.n.]. 1957 | 
		
			| Quotation | [Jakob] Boehme-[Rainer Maria] Rilke. A new climate. Two people I have met in passing for years and never really talked with. Now I begin first Boehme because I have a book [J. J. Stoudt, Sunrise to Eternity: A Study in J. Boehme's Life and Thought, 1957] that treats of his life and work and gives all the most relevant passages of his work in clear English, so that I finally have some inkling of what he is really saying-and respond to it. How much I respond to it. At the same time I begin also to respond to a quite different quality in | 
		
			| Quotation Source | Dancing in the Water of Life: Seeking Peace in the Hermitage. The Journals of Thomas Merton, Volume 5, 1963-1965.; Edited by Robert E. Daggy. / San Francisco : Harper Collins. 1997, p. 305 | 
		
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