Bethlehem, 7:which the Incarnation is intended to teach. Evelyn Underhill points out in her most valuable book,Intellect, 91:When first we begin To speak one with another." Evelyn Underhill We have studied briefly theIntellect, 132:the mind unswervingly upon any chosen subject. Evelyn Underhill defines this faculty as follows:Intellect, 132:prelude of pure contemplation." - Underhill, Evelyn, Mysticism, page 58. Intellect, 141:Contemplation has been also defined by Evelyn Underhill in her most useful book, Mysticism, as theIntellect, 143:than close this chapter with some words of Evelyn Underhill: "The full spiritual consciousness ofIntellect, 144:sigillo of the great mystic..." - Underhill, Evelyn, Mysticism, pages 42-43. The results of thisIntellect, 155:the East, to confound illumination with feeling. Evelyn Underhill, for instance, says "...TheIntellect, 155:she says, "a state of happiness." - Underhill, Evelyn, Mysticism, page 206. The illumination of theIntellect, 161:inventions, come under this category. Evelyn Underhill speaks of this in the following terms:Intellect, 162:of his intuitive powers." - Underhill, Evelyn, Mysticism, page 311. Intellect, 167:- Chapter Seven - Intuition and Illumination Evelyn Underhill quotes Father Malaval as follows:Intellect, 168:to communicate high things." - Underhill, Evelyn, Mysticism, page 431. The same writer goes on toMagic, 515:remind you of the definition given in a book by Evelyn Underhill which describes contemplation as |