- The
Friends of God (German:
Gottesfreunde; or gotesvriunde) was a
medieval mystical group of both
ecclesiastical and lay
persons within the
Catholic Church...
- Emperor's armies. In the 14th century, a
German mysticist group called the
Gottesfreunde criticized the
Catholic church and its corruption. Many of
their leaders...
- the
circles of
devout clergy and
laity known as the
Friends of God (
Gottesfreunde).
Tauler mentions the
Friends of God
often in his sermons. Evidence...
-
stall at
Utrecht and
another at Aachen. His
relations with the
German Gottesfreunde and the
writings of John of Ruusbroec, who
later became his friend,...
-
divine grace, and in predestination.
Friends of God:
Friends of God or
Gottesfreunde were a 14th-century
Christian group in Germany, some of the leaders...
-
Constance to Basel,
where he
found Tauler and
where several of the
Gottesfreunde followed him from Bavaria. At
Basel (January, 1339),
which he now made...
- God as
Applied to
Healing the Sick (1881).
Arens credited Quimby, the
Gottesfreunde, Jesus, and "some
thoughts contained in a work by Eddy".
Ernest Sutherland...