Prefack
...........
V
Eckhart
...........
xi
Bibliography
..........
xv
1.
Sermons
and
Collations
^
.......
I
I.
This
is
Meistor
Eckhart
^
......
3
11.
This
is
another
Sermon
*
......()
III.
This
too
is
Moister
Eckliart
*
.
.
.
.14
IV.
The
Eternal
Birth
.......
20
V.
Dcus
Charitas
ost
.......
25
VI.
Jesus
wont
into
the
Temple
......
28
VJJ.
The
Sons
of
God
........
31
VJII.
The
Castle
of
the
Soul
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
35
*
IX.
The
Eternal
Birth
38
X.
Man
has
to
seek
God
in
Error
and
Forgetfulness
^
.
.39
XI.
The
Hour
eometh
and
now
is
.
.
.
.41
XII.
Contemplation,
Hints
and
T^romisos
^
.
.
.44
XIII.
In
this
was
manifested
the
I-ove
of
God
....
47
XIV.
Like
a
Va.se
of
Gold
.50
XV.
The
Divine
Being
^
.
.
.53
XVI.
The
Sixth
Beatitude
.......
55
XVll.
In
Brincipio
erat
Vorbum
......
57
XV
111.
I
know
a
Man
in
Christ
......
58
XIX.
Paul
rose
from
the
Ground
......
50
XX.
And
behold
there
was
a
man
.
.
.
Simeon
...
04
XXI.
He
that
hateth
his
Soul
......
07
XXII.
The
Lord
put
forth
His
Hand
.....
09
XXIII.
The
Spirit
of
tlie
Lord
.
.
.
.
.
.
.71
XXIV.
St
John
saw
in
a
Vision
.
.
.
.
.73
XXV.
The
Lord
hath
sent
His
Angel
74
XXVI.
The
Feast
of
the
Virgin
70
^
Collazie,
Lat.
collotio,
sometimes
translated
table-talk
(see
Wackernagel).
The
discourses
read
aloud
in
monasteries
during
meal-time.s
were
called
colla-
tions,
hence
the
use
of
tho
word
collation
for
the
meal
itself.
^
Title
as
in
Pfeiffer’s
text.
®
From
other
sources
than
Pfeiffer’s
Meister
Eckhart.
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