> 'My soul continued in peace, but yet in heaviness because
> of manifold temptations. I asked Mr Töltschig what to do.
> He said, 'You must not fight with them, but flee from them
> the moment they appear, and take shelter in the wounds of
> Jesus.'
What a remarkable quotation, which demonstrates yet again that the
devotion to the wounds of Christ transcends all bounds of denomination
and churchmanship. I'm not sure what you mean, though, by finding the
devotion strange or 'sensory'; it seems to me very typical of medieval
western piety.
Oriens.
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