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85 occasional tenderness that brings him very close to an authentic mystic expression:

Throughout the book Brother Peter of Chelc̄ice speaks to us with a great urgency; let us listen to him for the Burden of the Lord is upon him. "Woe unto them that are at ease in Rome and in Prague," cries the Amos of Bohemia; yet, throughout his message there is a warm undertone of everpresent Divine love. It is this undertone which gives the Net of Faith its true grandeur and a relevance for our own "misguided and distraught times:"

, I, chap.XXXIV, p.153.