Jakob Lorber

Jakob Lorber. Jakob Lorber (22 July 1800 – 23 August 1864) was a Christian mystic and self-professed visionary from the Duchy of Styria who promoted liberal Universalism, and who referred to himself as "God's scribe". He wrote that, on 15 March 1840, he began hearing an "inner voice" from the "region" of his heart, thereafter transcribing what it said. By the time of his death, 24 years later, he had written over 10,000 pages of detailed manuscripts.

Primarily, his writings were published posthumously, amounting to a "New Revelation" and the contemporary "Lorber movement". This formed one of the major European neo-revelationist movements, mostly active in German-speaking Europe, although parts of Lorber's writings have been translated into over 20 languages (according to the website of the Lorber Publisher). Followers and adherents have not formed a sect or cult, but rather continue in their own denominations. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Lorber, Jakob
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    by Lorber, Jakob
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    by Lorber,Jakob
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    by Lorber,Jakob
    Published 1998
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    by Lorber, Jakob 1800-1864
    Published 1988
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    by Lorber, Jakob, 1800-1864
    Published 1996
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    by Lorber, Jakob, 1800-1864
    Published 1977
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    by Lorber, Jakob, 1800-1864
    Published 2007
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