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The Following of Christ, in Four Books / Translated from the Original Latin of Thomas a Kempis

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The text offers concise devotional counsel in four books that guide readers toward interior devotion and practical obedience to Christ. It emphasizes humility, self-knowledge, contempt of worldly vanities, and regular meditation on Christ's life and passion. Practical instructions cover prayer, sacramental reverence, detachment from honour and pleasure, patience with others, and vigilance against temptations. Repeated themes urge simplicity, inner unity, and love of God above knowledge or reputation, proposing a disciplined, contemplative approach to sanctity that privileges moral transformation over scholastic learning.

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à Kempis Thomas

Thomas à Kempis was a medieval theologian and author, best known for his spiritual classic "The Imitation of Christ." Born in the late 14th century in the region of the Low Countries, he was a member of the Augustinian order and spent much of his life in a monastery. His writings emphasize the importance of inner spirituality and personal devotion over external rituals. "The Imitation of Christ" has been widely regarded as one of the most influential works in Christian literature, guiding countless readers in their spiritual journeys. In addition to this seminal work, he also authored "The Chronicle of the Canons Regular of Mount St. Agnes," which reflects his deep commitment to monastic life.

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