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She essentially possesses all branches of knowledge in perfection, yet she has learned them through no human means.
This is evident from the letters she wrote to various theologiansThe original German "Gottesgelehrten" refers to those professionally trained in academic divinity. and other learned persons, who remained, as it were, struck dumb and were unable to answer her. Her styleoriginal: "Stylus" is simple and consistent, yet grounded in such persuasive speech and firm truth that everyone must confess to being overcome by it. Her word is like a two-edged sword that spares no one, is impartial, and respects no human agendas; it is as a fountain of truth that always wells up and never runs dry. We do not have the principlesoriginal: "Principia" of her divinityThe study of theological matters or the nature of God. in one general summary, but rather bit by bit in the letters written by her own hand, and here a part, through which various theological matters are treated in an unheard-of way, according to the true divine nature of the Holy Scripture.