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The Imitation of Christ: In Four Books

The Imitation of Christ: In Four Books

The Imitation of Christ: In Four Books
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The Imitation of Christ: In Four Books

by Kempis, Thomas A

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Thomas à Kempis was a medieval monk and priest (1380-1471) who served as chronicler of the monastery at Mt. St. Agnes. During his long life of scholarship, he wrote several biographies of church fathers and a number of devotional works. The Imitation of Christ , from which The Inner Life is taken, remains his most famous work.

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Title
The Imitation of Christ: In Four Books
Author
Kempis, Thomas A
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Bonded_leather
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
089942323X
ISBN 13
9780899423234
Publisher
Catholic Book Publishing
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1993-01-01
Size
4x0x7
X weight
9 oz

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