Life and Works of Saint Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux
Author : Saint Bernard (of Clairvaux)
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Page : 482 pages
File Size : 29,42 MB
Release : 1889
Category : Abbots
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Author : Saint Bernard (of Clairvaux)
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Page : 482 pages
File Size : 29,42 MB
Release : 1889
Category : Abbots
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Page : 544 pages
File Size : 12,36 MB
Release : 1920
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Page : 1528 pages
File Size : 49,8 MB
Release : 1984
Category : American literature
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Author : Saint Francis (of Assisi)
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Page : 260 pages
File Size : 18,50 MB
Release : 1905
Category : Church history
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Author : Thomas Kelly Cheyne
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Page : 610 pages
File Size : 33,99 MB
Release : 1899
Category : Bible
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Author : Fr Cassian Koenemann
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Page : 184 pages
File Size : 14,39 MB
Release : 2021-12-20
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ISBN : 9781621388104
In the early twentieth century, Blessed Columba Marmion's dogmatically-grounded spiritual theology, expressed in artful prose, set the Catholic world on fire. A century later, in The Grace of "Nothingness," Fr Cassian Koenemann seeks to rekindle that fire for a new generation with his inspired presentation of Marmion's key spiritual insights. To this task he brings a monk's sensitivity to friendship with God, a schoolteacher's focus on the fruits of theology, and a spiritual theologian's attentiveness to grounding it all in proven sources. Marmion reminds us that God heals and perfects us to the extent we allow him to do so, but that we often block that transformation through prideful "self-reliance," trying to solve our problems by our own efforts. If only we place our confidence in God, however, we will receive the grace we need.
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Publisher : Liturgical Press
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 24,97 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 087907244X
In his literary corpus, Gregory the Great (+604) encapsulated the best of patristic theology and spirituality, bequeathing a rich legacy to generations of Christians who lived after him. Nowhere is this more clearly seen than in his exegesis of the Song of Songs. Gregorys interpretation of this popular Old Testament book not only owes much to Christian exegetes who preceded him, such as Origen, but also profoundly influenced later Western Latin exegetes of the Song, such as Bernard of Clairvaux. Gregory wrote a short commentary on the Song of Songs, and his voluminous writings are filled with interpretations of this biblical book. Later monastic writers combed through his corpus and compiled excerpts in which he interpreted passages from the Song of Songs. This volume includes translations of Gregory the Greats work Exposition on the Song of Songs, as well as the florilegia compiled by Paterius (Gregorys secretary) and the Venerable Bede, and, finally, William of Saint Thierrys Excerpts from the Books of Blessed Gregory on the Song of Songs. It is now the key resource for reading and studying Gregorys interpretation of the Song of Songs.
Author : Saint Bernard (of Clairvaux)
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Page : 284 pages
File Size : 44,99 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Bible
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Author : Thomas Kelly Cheyne
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Page : 612 pages
File Size : 43,21 MB
Release : 1899
Category : Bible
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Author : Wilkinson, Benjamin George
Publisher : Delmarva Publications, Inc.
Page : 674 pages
File Size : 26,88 MB
Release : 2015-02-23
Category : History
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A much neglected field of study has been opened by the research of the author into the history of the Christian church from its apostolic origins to the close of the eighteenth century. Taking as his thesis the prominence given to the Church in the Wilderness in Bible prophecy, and the fact that “‘the Church in the Wilderness,’ and not the proud hierarchy enthroned in the world’s great capital, was the true church of Christ,” he has spent years developing this subject. In its present form, Truth Triumphant represents much arduous research in the libraries of Europe as well as in America. Excellent ancient sources are most difficult to obtain, but the author has been successful in gaining access to many of them. To crystallize the subject matter and make the historical facts live in modem times, the author also made extensive travels throughout Europe and Asia. The doctrines of the primitive Christian church spread to Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. As grains of a mustard seed they lodged in the hearts of many Godly souls in southern France and northern Italy — people known as the Albigenses and the Waldenses. The faith of Jesus was valiantly upheld by the Church of the East. This term, as used by the author, not only includes the Syrian and Assyrian Churches, but is also the term applied to the development of apostolic Christianity throughout the lands of the East. The spirit of Christ, burning in the hearts of loyal men who would not compromise with paganism, sent them forth as missionaries to lands afar. Patrick, Columbanus, Marcos, and a host of others were missionaries to distant lands. They braved the ignorance of the barbarian, the intolerance of the apostate church leaders, and the persecution of the state in order that they might win souls to God. To unfold the dangers that were ever present in the conflict of the true church against error, to reveal the sinister working of evil and the divine strength by which men of God made truth triumphant, to challenge the Remnant Church today in its final controversy against the powers of evil, and to show the holy, unchanging message of the Bible as it has been preserved for t hose who will “fear God, and keep His commandments” — these are the sincere aims of the author as he presents this book to those who know the truth. MERLIN L. NEFF.