Imitation of Christ EasyRead Comfort Edi

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It is a little Bible that describes true Christian ideals loved by both Roman Catholics and Protestants. Kempis has commented on the worldly preoccupations i.e. lust, ambition, corruption, vanities that prevent us from the eternal truth of Heaven and Divine. It clearly renounces the worldly vanities and aspires for the eternal truth. Inspirational!

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Counsels on the Spiritual Life
1
Chapter 3
3
Chapter 4
5
Chapter 8
8
Chapter 9
9
Chapter 10
10
Chapter 11
11
Chapter 13
13
Chapter 18
32
Chapter 19
35
Chapter 20
39
Chapter 21
43
Chapter 22
46
Chapter 23
50
Chapter 24
54
Chapter 25
58

Chapter 14
14
Chapter I5
26
Chapter 16
28
Counsels on the Inner Life
63
Chapter 27
67
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Thomas à Kempis was born at Kempen, Germany in 1380. He attended Deventer in the Netherlands where he eventually joined the Canons and was later ordained as a priest. His most well-known work is the Imitation of Christ. It has been acclaimed as one of the greatest spiritual writings of all time. For some time there was some dispute as to the title's authorship. He died July 25, 1471.

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