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NICHOLAS OF BASEL (d. 1397) , a prominent member of the Beghard community, who travelled widely as a missionary and propagated the teachings of his sect. Though vigorously sought after by the Inquisition he eluded its agents for many years until in 1391 he was seized in Vienna, and burned at the stake as a heretic, together with two of his followers, John and James. A considerable legend has attached itself to Nicholas through the persistent but mistaken identification of him with the mysterious " Friend of God from the Oberland," the " double
Four Years of a New Life, he writes: " Of all the wonderful works which God had wrought in me I was not allowed to tell a single word to anybody until the time when it should please God to reveal to a man in the Oberland to come to me. When he came to me God gave me the power to tell him everything." The identity and personality of this " Friend of God," who bulks so largely in the great
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bear the marks of a single authorship it has been assumed, especially by Denifle, that " the Friend of God " is a literary creation of Merswin and that the whole collection of literature is the work
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To rescue Merswin from the charge of deceit involved in this theory, Jundt puts forward the suggestion, more ingenious than convincing, that Merswin was a " double
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retreat founded by Merswin for the circle, worked over all the writings which emanated from different members of the group but bore no author's names, and to glorify the founder of the house
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See besides the works cited, Rufus M. Jones, Studies in Mystical Religion, ch. xiii. (London, 1909). (A J. G.) End of Article: NICHOLAS OF BASEL (d. 1397) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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