A godly medytacyon of the christen sowle, concerninge a loue towardes God and hys Christe

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A godly medytacyon of the christen sowle, concerninge a loue towardes God and hys Christe

by King of Navarre consort of Henry II Queen Marguerite

EN·~1 hours

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Description

This devotional work invites readers into a heartfelt meditation on the love a Christian soul should nurture for God and Christ. Rendered from an original French composition by a learned noblewoman of the early modern era, the English translation preserves the earnest language and reverent tone of its source. The author weaves scriptural reflections with observations of contemporary religious life, offering gentle guidance for cultivating piety and inner devotion. Throughout, the text balances scholarly allusion to classical thinkers with accessible prayers aimed at everyday believers.

Beyond its spiritual focus, the treatise provides a vivid glimpse of the cultural and intellectual currents of its time. It references the debates among clergy, scholars, and laypeople about true nobility, the proper use of worldly gifts, and the pursuit of wisdom. The manuscript’s marginal notes, though occasionally obscured, hint at a rich tapestry of biblical citations and medieval commentary. Listeners will find a thoughtful, historically rooted meditation that speaks to the timeless yearning for a deeper relationship with the divine.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (103K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Germany: Dirik van der Straten, 1548.

Credits

The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-05-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

King of Navarre consort of Henry II Queen Marguerite

King of Navarre consort of Henry II Queen Marguerite

1492–1549

A French princess, Renaissance writer, and queen of Navarre, she stood at the center of one of Europe’s most lively courts. Her life joined politics, religion, and literature, and her stories still feel surprisingly vivid today.

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