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Entry into the Night of the Senses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 September 2024

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If we are right in supposing that when Richard Rolle describes the third and highest degree of love he is really considering the illuminative rather than the unitive way, we can fit him very neatly into a pattern of spiritual development. Thus we discover his own personal experiences of burning love and heavenly sound entering into his description of ‘Singular Love’ which is in his own eyes the most perfect state. The special but accessory favours which he had received from God at the beginning of this new way of life were the love in his breast, which was so fervent as to convey even a physical sensation of heat, and an interior sound of heavenly music. And these we find as part of the permanent state of love which he calls ‘Singular'.

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1948 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

References

1 Selected writings of Eolle edited by Heseltine.

2 The whole of this commentary on Psalm 12 should be read in this context. I have modernised the first paragraph from English Writings of Richard Rolle, H. E. Allen, p. 10. Cf. also Fire of Love—Misyn, p. 40.