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"The Imitation of Christ" is a classic Christian devotional book attributed to Thomas a Kempis, a German-Dutch medieval monk. The book is considered one of the most important and widely read Christian spiritual works. Key features of "The Imitation of Christ" include: Devotional and Spiritual Guidance: The primary focus of the book is on personal spiritual development and the imitation of Christ's life and teachings. It is structured as a guide for Christian discipleship, offering advice on how to live a more devout and Christ-centered life. Mystical and Contemplative Themes: The text explores mystical and contemplative themes, encouraging readers to cultivate a deep, personal relationship with God through prayer, meditation, and self-examination. It emphasizes the inner life of the soul and the pursuit of holiness. Reflection on Humility and Self-Denial: A central theme of the book is the cultivation of humility and self-denial. Thomas à Kempis advocates for a life of simplicity, detachment from worldly pursuits, and a humble acceptance of one's limitations. Practical Guidance for Christian Living: The text provides practical advice on various aspects of Christian living, including the importance of patience, obedience, and charity. It addresses common challenges faced by individuals on their spiritual journey. Quotable Wisdom: "The Imitation of Christ" is known for its concise and profound statements that encapsulate timeless spiritual wisdom. Many of its passages have been quoted and cited by theologians, writers, and religious leaders throughout the centuries. Influence on Christian Tradition: The book has had a profound impact on Christian spirituality and has been widely read by Christians of various denominations. It has inspired countless individuals on their spiritual journeys and continues to be recommended for those seeking a deeper relationship with God. Authorship and Manuscript History: While traditionally attributed to Thomas à Kempis, there has been some scholarly debate about the exact authorship of the text. Nevertheless, the book has been cherished by Christians for centuries, and its impact transcends any specific authorship concerns. "The Imitation of Christ" is a timeless work that has resonated with believers for generations. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its universal themes of humility, devotion, and the imitation of Christ as a model for Christian living.
A Christian devotional book dating to the early 15th century, The Imitation of Christ was originally written anonymously but popularly attributed to Thomas à Kempis. A beloved piece of religious literature since it was first circulated, the work is divided into four books that instruct the reader to care for the soul, follow Christ, seek internal consolation, and receive the sacrament of Communion, all to attain spiritual peace. Admired by Christian theologians and mystics over the centuries, it is today considered to be the most-read Christian devotional work besides the Bible. For all who seek the spiritual life, The Imitation of Christ is an essential and foundational work, to be read again and again.
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Exerpt: Great, Lord my God, is the patience of thy servants. And this is the victory of those who overcome all adverse things in this world: for thou hast said: In your patience ye will possess your souls. Luke 21. Thou diversely triest us, and thou dost encompass us on all sides with tribulations, at one time from without, at another from within; thou searchest us now by open, and now by hidden temptations; so that nothing may be in us, that has not passed through the fire of temptation. Thou art willing to try us in all things, to strengthen us in many things, that being tried in all, and freed from many miseries, we may return great thanks to thy mercy and to thy goodness. This is pleasing to thee, and appeareth good in thy sight, and useful to our advancement; and if thou, Lord our God, be for us, who can be against us? I shall therefore follow thee, Lord, whitherso ever thou wilt go, so that thou be my guide on the way. If I shall walk in the midst of the shadow of death, no evils shall I fear, because thou art with me. Yet will I confess against myself my injustice to the Lord, and my weakness I will not hide: if so be, that I happily receive from a kind physician the cherishings of a consolation. Look, Lord, on my poverty and my weakness: hearken to what I say, for unto thee have I made known my case. Behold, I wish for rest, and thou commandest me to labour; I pant after lofty things, but thou dost propose to me what is humble; I seek after a store of delights, but thou counsellest the distresses of poverty. Is this, Lord my God, thy advice and thy word? Lord. It is. Soul. And how am I straitened, that it be per- fected in me? Lord. Love me, and thou wilt not be straitened in thyself. It is easy that all the distresses of poverty be consumed in the fire of charity. It is sweet to the lover to be impoverished with the Son of God. Charity maketh every burden light that it commands us to cany. Nor will labour be hard to any one that is strengthened by the bread of charity. Soul. Lord, thou hast spoken well, and I beg that it be done as thou hast spoken it. Thou hast given us the counsel, give us likewise thy assistance. May whatever appears burdensome to the flesh be come sweet, and the burden itself light, which I before seemed too heavy to be borne. May my flesh rejoice in the living God, and my spirit in God, its salvation. Israel, how good is God to those who have an upright heart. I will love thee, Lord, my strength, my stay, and my refuge; I likewise will love holy poverty, humility, and patience, by following thy footsteps, and those of thy saints. I will consider henceforward poverty as my riches, humility as my glory, and patience as my rest. May I attend to those things, and may every thing that is useful to the spirit become pleasant, because the flesh availeth nothing. May I be delighted in those things as in the greatest riches, and may the foot of the proud rich, and of those who live in delights, never disturb me. For these shall fall when their day will come, and their end will be without honour. But I will rejoice in the Lord, and will greatly delight in God my Saviour, who is become to me an example of poverty, of humility, and of patience. Another rare Kempis Classic brought back into print. Kempis is well known for Imitation of Christ, the 2nd best selling book next to the Holy Bible.
Meditations On The Life Of Christ is a religious book written by Thomas A. Kempis, a German-Dutch monk and writer of the late medieval period. The book is a collection of meditations and reflections on the life of Jesus Christ, from his birth to his death and resurrection. It is divided into chapters, each focusing on a different aspect of Christ's life, such as his teachings, miracles, and suffering. The meditations are written in a devotional style, with the aim of helping readers deepen their understanding and appreciation of Christ's life and teachings. Kempis draws on biblical passages and other Christian writings to provide insights and guidance for spiritual growth. Meditations On The Life Of Christ is a classic work of Christian literature, and has been widely read and studied by Christians of all denominations for centuries. It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their faith and understanding of Christ's life and teachings.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Exerpt: Great, Lord my God, is the patience of thy servants. And this is the victory of those who overcome all adverse things in this world: for thou hast said: In your patience ye will possess your souls. Luke 21. Thou diversely triest us, and thou dost encompass us on all sides with tribulations, at one time from without, at another from within; thou searchest us now by open, and now by hidden temptations; so that nothing may be in us, that has not passed through the fire of temptation. Thou art willing to try us in all things, to strengthen us in many things, that being tried in all, and freed from many miseries, we may return great thanks to thy mercy and to thy goodness. This is pleasing to thee, and appeareth good in thy sight, and useful to our advancement; and if thou, Lord our God, be for us, who can be against us? I shall therefore follow thee, Lord, whitherso ever thou wilt go, so that thou be my guide on the way. If I shall walk in the midst of the shadow of death, no evils shall I fear, because thou art with me. Yet will I confess against myself my injustice to the Lord, and my weakness I will not hide: if so be, that I happily receive from a kind physician the cherishings of a consolation. Look, Lord, on my poverty and my weakness: hearken to what I say, for unto thee have I made known my case. Behold, I wish for rest, and thou commandest me to labour; I pant after lofty things, but thou dost propose to me what is humble; I seek after a store of delights, but thou counsellest the distresses of poverty. Is this, Lord my God, thy advice and thy word? Lord. It is. Soul. And how am I straitened, that it be per- fected in me? Lord. Love me, and thou wilt not be straitened in thyself. It is easy that all the distresses of poverty be consumed in the fire of charity. It is sweet to the lover to be impoverished with the Son of God. Charity maketh every burden light that it commands us to cany. Nor will labour be hard to any one that is strengthened by the bread of charity. Soul. Lord, thou hast spoken well, and I beg that it be done as thou hast spoken it. Thou hast given us the counsel, give us likewise thy assistance. May whatever appears burdensome to the flesh be come sweet, and the burden itself light, which I before seemed too heavy to be borne. May my flesh rejoice in the living God, and my spirit in God, its salvation. Israel, how good is God to those who have an upright heart. I will love thee, Lord, my strength, my stay, and my refuge; I likewise will love holy poverty, humility, and patience, by following thy footsteps, and those of thy saints. I will consider henceforward poverty as my riches, humility as my glory, and patience as my rest. May I attend to those things, and may every thing that is useful to the spirit become pleasant, because the flesh availeth nothing. May I be delighted in those things as in the greatest riches, and may the foot of the proud rich, and of those who live in delights, never disturb me. For these shall fall when their day will come, and their end will be without honour. But I will rejoice in the Lord, and will greatly delight in God my Saviour, who is become to me an example of poverty, of humility, and of patience. Another rare Kempis Classic brought back into print. Kempis is well known for Imitation of Christ, the 2nd best selling book next to the Holy Bible.
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The Christian's Pattern or A Treatise of the Imitation of Jesus Christ, in Four Books: To Which are Added, Meditation and Prayers for Sick Persons is a religious text written by Thomas Kempis in 1706. The book is divided into four parts and focuses on the importance of imitating the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The first book discusses the importance of humility and the need to renounce worldly desires. The second book focuses on the importance of the interior life and the cultivation of a deep spiritual connection with God. The third book discusses the importance of the imitation of Christ's suffering and the need to persevere in times of trial. The fourth book focuses on the importance of the Eucharist and the need to live a life of love and service to others. The book also includes meditations and prayers for sick persons, emphasizing the importance of faith and prayer in times of illness. Overall, The Christian's Pattern is a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their spiritual lives and emulate the teachings of Christ.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
'A Worthy Reception' pulls thirty chapters from the classic 'Imitation of Christ' by Thomas à Kempis to create a retreat that will prepare you to receive Our Lord in Holy Communion with greater reverence and humility. If you find yourself growing lukewarm in the faith, or struggling with the same sins time and time again, Kempis' words will help you shake off worldly distractions and push you towards a closer relationship with Christ. This 500 year old spiritual classic has inspired saints of all generations and now is presented in a short accessible retreat format that anyone can squeeze into their schedule, no pilgrimage required. Spend four days with these timeless words and discover what centuries of Christians have used to strengthen themselves against worldly distraction and sin, while cultivating a deeper love of Our Lord. "This retreat offers a straightforward but compelling experience of Thomas a Kempis for anyone looking to deepen their spirituality. This retreat's simple, 4 day format is a great way to bring a more concrete faith in the day-to-day, or to step back and refocus on your own personal faith in times of dryness." -Christy Isinger, blogger 'Fountains of Home' "A Worthy Reception is a powerful way to better prepare your soul to receive the grace God longs to give you through Confession and the Eucharist. The readings from Thomas a Kempis are soul deep, convicting, and altogether they have the potential to be inspiring and transformative for your spiritual life. If you're looking for a resource that is easy to use that can help renew your passion for holiness and love for the Lord, especially in the Sacraments, A Worthy Reception and an open heart will do just that." -Mary Haseltine, blogger 'Better Than Eden'" "Kelly takes a retreat I was always too intimidated to try and made it approachable and doable for a busy pregnant mom. It felt accessible and incredibly uplifting!" - Nell O'Leary, blogger 'Whole Parenting Family'
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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A CLASSIC OF CHRISTIAN DEVOTION "Without the Way, there is no going, Without the Truth, there is no knowing, Without the Life, there is no living." -Thomas À. Kempis The Imitation is perhaps the most widely read devotional work next to the Bible, and is regarded as a devotional and religious classic. Its popularity was immediate, and it was printed 745 times before 1650. Apart from the Bible, no book has been translated into more languages than The Imitation of Christ. The text is divided into four books, which provide detailed spiritual instructions: "Thoughts Helpful in the Life of the Soul," "The Interior Life," "Internal Consolation" and "An Invitation to Holy Communion." Thomas More said it was one of the three books everybody ought to own.
De Imitatione Christi, Libri IV est opus Christianum scriptum a Kempis, Thomae A. in anno MDXL. Libri IV continebantur in hoc opere, quod est una ex libris piis et devotis in historia Christiana. Hic liber est instructio de vita Christiana et imitatio Christi, et est scriptus in stilo meditativo et contemplativo. In hoc opere, Kempis exhortatur Christianos ad sequendum exemplum Christi in vita sua, et ad evitandum peccatum. Liber est divisa in quattuor partes: ""De Imitatione Christi"", ""De Vita Interiori"", ""De Interna Consolatione"", et ""De Sacramentis"". Hic liber est consideratus una ex libris spiritualibus maxime influentibus in historia Christiana, et est legere a multis Christianis usque ad diem hodie.This Book Is In Latin.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Of the Imitation of Christ: Four Books is a religious text written by the German-Dutch monk Thomas A. Kempis. The book is divided into four separate books, each of which explores a different aspect of Christian spirituality. The first book focuses on the importance of cultivating an inner life of devotion and humility, while the second book examines the nature of true Christian faith and the need for constant spiritual growth. The third book is centered on the importance of prayer and meditation, while the fourth book explores the role of the Eucharist in Christian life. Throughout the text, Kempis emphasizes the importance of living a simple, humble, and virtuous life in order to emulate the teachings of Christ. The book has been widely influential in Christian spirituality and has been translated into numerous languages since its original publication in the 15th century.This little volume contains four books based on Scriptural passages. Contents: First Book: admonitions, useful for a spiritual life; Second Book: admonitions concerning inward things; Third Book, of internal consolation; Fourth Book: concerning the communion.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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