Thomas a Kempis was a German medieval Christian monk who was born in the late 14th century. His work "The Imitation of Christ" is one of the most widely read Christian spiritual books ever written. The book presents the idea that the study of Christβs life and the emulation of his example is the hig
The Imitation of Christ [with Biographical Introduction]
β Scribed by Kempis, Thomas
- Book ID
- 110486280
- Publisher
- Neeland Media LLC
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 109 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781420926354
- ASIN
- B000FC1DZ4
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Thomas a Kempis was a German medieval Christian monk who was born in the late 14th century. His work "The Imitation of Christ" is one of the most widely read Christian spiritual books ever written. The book presents the idea that the study of Christ's life and the emulation of his example is the highest pursuit that man can achieve. Kempis's "The Imitation of Christ" is a spiritual classic and a must read for any ardent follower of Christianity.
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