It did much towards forming the character of the elder Venn.' deepest in mine world 'It is most sublime nonsense, inimitable bombast, fustian not to be paralleled.The German Romanticists of the end of the last and the beginning of this century were extravagant in his praises, Schlegel declaring that he was superior to Luther.Churchmen and Dissenters deepest in mine world had unanimously denounced it, and Baxter, large minded as he often proved himself, denied its adherents all hope of salvation.He warned his readers against that sort of intoxication of the understanding, when the imagination is suffered to run wild in allegorical interpretations of Scripture, in fanciful allusions, in theories of mystic influences and properties which carry away the mind into wild superstitions and Pagan pantheism.We are deepest in mine world told that in the first years of the century, the Quakers had immensely increased.It was mainly instrumental in effecting the conversion from profligacy to piety of the once famous Psalmanazar.At the earlier date there was almost nothing in common between deepest in mine world the Church and a sect which, both on its strongest and weakest side, was marked by a conspicuous antagonism to established opinions.It was not so indeed in the first age of the Church.He wrote his 'Maximes des Saints' with the express purpose of showing how, in every age of the Church, opinions identical with those held by himself deepest in mine world and Madame Guyon had been sanctioned by great authorities.Some share in it may perhaps be attributed to the continued effects of the general religious lethargy which had set in some years before, but may have now begun to spread more visibly among the classes from which Quakerism was chiefly recruited.In the second book of Warburton's 'Doctrine of Grace' there is a singular instance of apparent incapacity on the part of a most able reasoner to acknowledge the possible existence in his own day of other spiritual deepest in mine world influences than those which, in the most limited sense of the word, may be called ordinary.