释义 |
ownhood|ˈəʊnhʊd| [f. own a. + -hood: rendering Behmen's eigenheit.] The condition of being, or considering oneself, one's will, etc. as one's own or at one's own disposal; also (in quot. 1856) selfhood.
1649J. E[llistone] tr. Behmen's Ep. x. §4. 111 Who⁓soever will attain to Divine contemplation and feeling within himselfe; he must mortify the Antichrist in his soule, and depart from all ownehood of the will. [So passim.] 1691E. Taylor Behmen's Theos. Philos. 369 What he possesseth as an ownhood. 1856R. A. Vaughan Mystics viii. viii. (1860) II. 93 With Behmen,..redemption is our deliverance from the restless isolation of Self, or Ownhood, and our return to union with God. Ibid. 238 The proprium, or ownhood of every angel, spirit, or man, is only evil. 1893J. Pulsford Loyalty to Christ II. 297 Only through the extinction of all ownhood, can you become channels of the Father's universal sympathies. |