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Saint Lydwine of Schiedam, Virgin, by Thomas à Kempis. Dedicated to All Patient Sufferers who share Saint Lydwine’s expiatory pains, one day to partake of her glory. Introduction The Life of Lydwine,…More
Saint Lydwine of Schiedam, Virgin, by Thomas à Kempis.
Dedicated to All Patient Sufferers who share Saint Lydwine’s expiatory pains, one day to partake of her glory.
Introduction
The Life of Lydwine, Virgin, is of all the works of Thomas a Kempis certainly the least original and to English readers generally the least familiar. The latter fact is most probably due to the subject matter. That the work is not original, Thomas himself is our authority, when he states in his Prologue that he has read through the “book of the life of the holy and most patient virgin Lydwine,” and has now sent it on to his brothers, the Canons Regular of Briel, composed in a style more brief and clear, with certain omissions and his own division of chapters and books. In fact, our venerable Author contented himself with merely editing the biography already published by one John Brugman. A comparison with the latter shows that almost throughout a Kempis has retained even the language of Brugman. This circumstance …More
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