Julian of Norwich quotes - page 15
Julian of Norwich was an English theologian and Christian mystic, renowned for her work "Revelations of Divine Love." Her writings are considered the earliest surviving book in English written by a woman. She emphasized God's love and compassion, and she is honored for her profound spiritual insights. Here are 397 of her quotes:
For all heavenly, and all earthly things that belong to Heaven, are comprehended in these two dooms. And the more understanding, by the gracious leading of the Holy Ghost, that we have of these two dooms, the more we shall see and know our failings. And ever the more that we see them, the more, of nature, by grace, we shall long to be fulfilled of endless joy and bliss. For we are made thereto, and our Nature-Substance is now blissful in God, and hath been since it was made, and shall be without end.
Julian of Norwich
As the body is clad in the cloth, and the flesh in the skin, and the bones in the flesh, and the heart in the whole, so are we, soul and body, clad in the Goodness of God, and enclosed. Yea, and more homely: for all these may waste and wear away, but the Goodness of God is ever whole; and more near to us, without any likeness; for truly our Lover desireth that our soul cleave to Him with all its might, and that we be evermore cleaving to His Goodness. For of all things that heart may think, this pleaseth most God, and soonest speedeth.
Julian of Norwich
Julian of Norwich
Occupation: English Theologian
Born: October 31, 1342
Died: 1400
Quotes count: 397
Wikipedia: Julian of Norwich
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