Meister Eckhart Home / Works by Meister Eckhart - Quotes / Inspired by Eckhart / Studies / The Papal Condemnation / Mail & Announcements / Links / Books
PLATO
ARISTOTLE
THE GREEK OLD TESTAMENT (SEPTUAGINT)
THE NEW TESTAMENT
PLOTINUS
DIONYSIUS THE AREOPAGITE
MAXIMUS CONFESSOR
SYMEON THE NEW THEOLOGIAN
More...
Page 3 "My friends had come to visit me. I signed with them in great delight; But all too soon I grew fatigued, For nothing that we said seemed right. "But now, with Thee to speak I turn Within my lone and silent heart, Where I of Thee can ever learn, And never dwell from grace apart. Previous Page / First / Next
"My friends had come to visit me.
I signed with them in great delight;
But all too soon I grew fatigued,
For nothing that we said seemed right.
"But now, with Thee to speak I turn
Within my lone and silent heart,
Where I of Thee can ever learn,
And never dwell from grace apart.
Read Comments on "Deaf, Dumb, and Blind"
More poems by Lee Evans / Works inspired by Eckhart ||| Eckhart Home
get updates RSS Feeds / Ellopos Blog sign up for Ellopos newsletter:
ELLOPOSnet