THOMAS A KEMPIS COLLECTION [10 BOOKS]
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Thomas à Kempis, C.R.S.A.; (c. 1380 – 25 July 1471) was a Dutch canon regular of the late medieval period and the author of The Imitation of Christ, one of the most popular and best known Christian books on devotion. His name means Thomas "of Kempen", his hometown, and in German he is known as Thomas von Kempen. He also is known by various spellings of his family name: Thomas Haemerken; Thomas Hammerlein; Thomas Hemerken and Thomas Hämerken. Thomas à Kempis wrote the biographies of New Devotion members—Gerard Groote, Floris Radewijns, John van de Gronde, and John Brinckerinck. His important works include a series of sermons to the novices of St. Augustine Monastery, including Prayers and Meditations on the Life of Christ, Meditations on the Incarnation of Christ, Of True Compunction of Heart, Soliloquy of the Soul, Garden of Roses, Valley of Lilies, and a Life of St. Lidwina of Schiedam. Kempis's 1441 autograph manuscript of The Imitation of Christ is available in the Bibliothèque Royale in Brussels.
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A MEDITATION ON THE INCARNATION OF CHRIST, SERMONS ON THE LIFE AND PASSION OF OUR LORD AND OF HEARING AND SPEAKING GOOD WORDS
PRAYERS AND MEDITATIONS ON THE LIFE OF CHRIST
SAINT LYDWINE OF SCHIEDAM
SERMONS TO THE NOVICES REGULAR
THE CHRONICLE OF THE CANONS REGULAR OF MOUNT SAINT AGNES
THE FOLLOWING OF CHRIST
THE FOUNDERS OF THE NEW DEVOTION
THE IMITATION OF CHRIST
THE LITTLE GARDEN OF ROSES AND VALLEY OF LILIES
THE SOLILOQUY OF THE SOUL
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