Julian of Norwich
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Marguerite Porete (died 1 June 1310) was a French mystic and the author of The Mirror of Simple Souls, a work of Christian spirituality dealing with the workings of Divine Love. She was burnt at the stake for heresy in Paris in 1310 after a lengthy trial, after refusing to remove her book from circulation or recant her views. The book is cited as one the primary texts of the medieval Heresy of the Free Spirit.
See also
- Anne Carson
- Antinomianism
- Beguines, Beghards
- Brethren of the Free Spirit
- Christian mysticism
- First Epistle of John
- Hadewijch, Hildegard von Bingen, Julian of Norwich, Margery Kempe
- Heresy of the Free Spirit
- Meister Eckhart
- The Mirror Of Simple Souls
- Sappho
- Simone Weil
- Sister Catherine Treatise
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