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Spiritual writings of Sister Margaret of the Mother of God (1635-1643)
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Religious transformations in the early modern world
a brief history with documents -
Mysticism and alchemy through the ages
the quest for transformation -
The ploughman's thoughts of divinity
In six parts. I. Respecting the being of a God, and trinity of persons. II. The creation and fall of Adam, as covenant-head of all his posterity. III. The weakness of the law, and sacrifices for their recovery. IV. The covenant of grace. V. Christ's coming in the flesh, and satisfaction for sin. VI. His refurrection, ascension, intercession, coming to judgment, and returning with his saints back to heaven. By Samuel Turner -
The plebeian prayer-book
Or, Devout exercises, adapted in a brief method for all sorts and conditions of men, especially those of the middle state. Containing I. A preface, shewing the reasonableness and necessity of frequent and serious (tho 'short) prayer, &c. II. An introduction, or help for conducting us to present our prayers in a reverent and mindful manner. III. A brief office or summary of prayer, collected from the liturgy of the Church of England, compos'd in verse, for the better help of memory; 2nd useful at any time of the day or night. IV. An emplanation, or a paraphrase upon the lord's prayer. V. Part of the late lord chief justice hale's letter to his children, concerning the lord's day. VI. A brith-Day prayer, proper to be said by andy Christian upon his or her birth-Day, &c.. By a Plebeian. Bless'd is the man who minds his worldly call, and his creator duly serves withal. Register'd according to act of Parliament -
Short instructions, and rules for to teach, excite, and induce Christians firmly & entirely to fix their hearts and affections on God-Almighty, as their chiefest good; and to regard, esteem, and love His Divine Majesty, as the only object of their delight, joy, and happiness
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Franciscan spirituality and mission in New Spain, 1524-1599
conflict beneath the sycamore tree (Luke 19:1-10) -
John the Evangelist and medieval German writing
imitating the inimitable -
Unquiet souls
fourteenth-century saints and their religious milieu -
A serious address to the Christian world
or, the precious promises of the most high God, to repenting sinners. Found in the manuscripts of that Late Learned and Reverend Divine Mr. Ebenezer Erskine, Minister of the Gospel at Stirling -
The Spiritual anatomy of man
in which is considered I. the happy state of mans integrity in his first creation, II. the woful apostacy of man from God, by his original sin ..., III. mans restoration by ... Jesus Christ, and the excellency of the Covenant of Grace, IV. the whole series of Christian duties ..., V. the particular cases of affliction, especially spiritual defection ..., VI. the great encouragement to believers, for patience and perseverance ... : to which is added an index of the whole contents -
Causa Dei, or, Counsel to the rich of this world
to the highest part of the dust of the earth : to which is prefixed an humble address to the King's Majesty -
Bodily and spiritual hygiene in medieval and early modern literature
explorations of textual presentations of filth and water -
Strangers by choice
an asocial philosophy of life -
Unitas in pluralitate
Libri ordinarii als Quelle für die Kulturgeschichte ; Libri ordinarii as a source for cultural history -
Marrying Jesus in medieval and early modern northern Europe
popular culture and religious reform -
Ill composed
sickness, gender, and belief in early modern England -
Teresa of Avila
mystical theology and spirituality in the Carmelite tradition -
Bonds of secrecy
law, spirituality, and the literature of concealment in early medieval England -
Fantastic spiritualities
monsters, heroes, and the contemporary religious imagination -
Joan of Arc and spirituality
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Passionate spirituality
Hildegard of Bingen and Hadewijch of Brabant -
Aspects of spiritual life in South-East Europe from prehistory to middle ages
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Visions in late medieval England
lay spirituality and sacred glimpses of the hidden worlds of faith -
Fantastic spiritualities
monsters, heroes, and the contemporary religious imagination