Letzte Suchanfragen
Ergebnisse für *
Es wurden 51 Ergebnisse gefunden.
Zeige Ergebnisse 1 bis 25 von 51.
Sortieren
-
S. Bernard's pious meditations
Written originally in the Latin tongue, and now translated into English, for the use and benefit of all serious Christians. By R. Warren, M.A -
Here begynneth the boke called the Pype, or tonne, of the lyfe of perfection
The reason or cause wherof dothe playnely appere in the processe -
A hymn of St. Bernard's to the holy Jesus
-
The following of Christ
translated out of Latin into Englishe, newlie corrected and amended. VVherento also is added the golden epistle of Sainct Bernarde. And nowe lastelie the rules of a Christian lyfe, made by Iohn Picus the elder earle of Mirandula -
The follovving of Christ
translated out of Latin into Englishe, newelie corrected and amended. Whereunto also is added the Golden epistle of Saint Barnarde -
The folowyng of Christ
Lately translated in to Englisshe, and newly examyned. -
An epistle of sai[n]t Bernarde, called the golden epistle, whiche he se[n]t to a yo[n]g religyous man whom he moche loued. And after the sayd epistle, foloweth four reuelations of Saint Birget
-
Here begynneth a goodly treatyse, and it is called a notable lesson, otherwyse it is called the golden pystle
-
Herafter foloweth an Epistle of saynt Bernarde called the golden epistle, whiche he sent to a yong religious man whom he moche loued ... it is translated out of latyn in to Englysshe, ... Than after the sayd epistle folowe four reuelations of saynt Birget ...
-
The follovving of Christ
Diuided into foure bookes. Written in Latin by the learned and deuout man, Thomas a Kempis, canon-regular of the order of S. Augustine. Whereunto also is added the golden Epistle of S. Bernard. And also certaine rules of a Christian life, made by Iohn Picus the elder, Earle of Mirandula. Translated into English by B.F -
The folovving of Christe
translated out of Latin into Englishe, newely corrected and amended vvherevnto also is added the golden epistle of saint Bernard -
The German translations of the Pseudo-Bernhardine 'Epistola de cura rei familiaris'
-
Bernhard von Clairvaux
Rezeption und Wirkung im Mittelalter und in der Neuzeit ; [Vorträge gehalten anläßlich des 27. Wolfenbütteler Symposions vom 23. bis 27. Oktober 1990 in der Herzog August Bibliothek] -
On loving God
-
Saint Bernards vision. Or, a briefe Discourse ... betweene the Soule and the Body of a damned man newly deceased ...
with a speech of the Divels in Hell, etc -
A boke newely translated out of Latyn in to Englisshe called The folowi[n]g of Christe, with the Golden epystel of saint Barnard
-
The yong mans gleanings
Gathered out of diuers most zealous and deuout fathers, and now published for the benefit of euerie Christian man, which wisheth good successe to his soule at the later day. Containing these foure subiects. [brace] 1 Of the mortality of man. 2 The poore mans harbour. 3 The mirror of vaine-glory. 4 Saint Barnards sermon on the passion of Christ. : Whereunto is adioyned a most sweete and comfortable hymne, expressing the euerlasting ioy of a glorified soule -
Saint Bernard his meditations: or sighs, sobbs, and tears, upon our Saviour's passion
in memorial of his death; also his motives to mortification, with other meditations -
Saint Bernards vision. Or, A briefe discourse (dialogue-wise) betweene the soule and the body of a damned man newly deceased
laying open the faults of each other: With a speech of the divels in hell. To the tune of, Fortune my foe -
Saint Bernards vision. Or, A briefe discourse (dialogue-wise) betweene the soule and the body of a damned man newly deceased
laying open the faults of each other: With a speech of the divels in hell. To the tune of, Fortune my foe -
Querela, sive, Dialogus animaæ et corporis damnati
-
Saint Bernard's vision: or, a brief discourse, dialogue-wise, between the soul and body of a damned man
newly deceased laying the faults one upon the other. To which is added, A speech of the devils in hell, &c. To the tune of, Flying fame, &c. Licensed according to order -
The medytacyons of saint Bernarde
-
Saint Bernard, his Meditations: or, Sighes, sobbes, and teares, vpon our Sauiours passion
In memoriall of his death. Also his Motiues to mortification, with other meditations. all done (as they now are) by W.P. Maister of Artes, in Cambridge -
The folowinge of Chryste, translated oute of Latyn into Englysh, newly corrected and amended. Wherevnto also is added the golden epystell of Saynt Barnarde