The fire of love, and The mending of life or The rule of Living

The fire of love, and The mending of life or The rule of Living
Title The fire of love, and The mending of life or The rule of Living PDF eBook
Author Richard Rolle
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1973
Genre
ISBN

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The Fire of Love

The Fire of Love
Title The Fire of Love PDF eBook
Author Richard Rolle (of Hampole)
Publisher CCEL
Pages 303
Release 1981
Genre Devotional literature
ISBN 161025192X

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The Incendium Amoris of Richard Rolle of Hampole

The Incendium Amoris of Richard Rolle of Hampole
Title The Incendium Amoris of Richard Rolle of Hampole PDF eBook
Author Deanesly Margaret
Publisher Sagwan Press
Pages 338
Release 2018-02-07
Genre History
ISBN 9781376916355

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The Fire of Love

The Fire of Love
Title The Fire of Love PDF eBook
Author Richard Rolle
Publisher Corinthian Press
Pages 168
Release 1979
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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True Love Is Friendship Set on Fire

True Love Is Friendship Set on Fire
Title True Love Is Friendship Set on Fire PDF eBook
Author Guy A. Zona
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 130
Release 1998
Genre Love
ISBN 0684834928

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Representing everything from the charming to the enlightening to the bittersweet, and drawn from a variety of cultures around the world, these reflections highlight the universality of love and the very human need to express it to others.

The Fire of Love

The Fire of Love
Title The Fire of Love PDF eBook
Author Ganjavi Nizami
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 200
Release 2002
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595232280

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Layla and Majnun reflects the spiritual struggle within the soul of every human being to reunite with the inner flame of love, merging then into the timeless splendor of Divine Love, into the infinite majesty of God.

The Fire of Love

The Fire of Love
Title The Fire of Love PDF eBook
Author JosŽ Luis Olaizola
Publisher Ignatius Press
Pages 218
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1586174061

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Born into an upper class family in Castile, Spain, Gonzalo de Yepes had good prospects - that is, until his father was ruined in a speculative venture. After his father died a pauper, Gonzalo was welcomed into the home of a rich uncle, who intended him to marry one of his younger daughters. The young man would have been set up for life, but he fell in love with Catalina Alvarez, the ward of a poor weaver, and insisted on marrying her despite his uncle's threats to cut him off from the family fortune. Thus, Gonzalo and Catalina were wed in simplicity, and their union produced three sons, the youngest of whom came to be known as Saint John of the Cross. Stories of saints do not often begin with their parents' courtship. But in this historical novel, love is at the very center of the drama, for Saint John of the Cross became one of the Church's foremost experts on intimacy with God. His mystical poems on divine love are considered some of the greatest verses ever written in the Spanish language. Richly drawn against the backdrop of Spain's Golden Age, the novel follows the joys and hardships experienced by the family of young Juan de Yepes Alvarez. His attraction to doing good for others, his call to the priesthood and his entrance into the Carmelites all unfold with captivating style. Testing Saint John to the utmost were his efforts, along with those of Saint Teresa of Avila, to reform the Carmelite Order. His Brothers in religion harshly resisted him, locking him in a cell where he was frequently beaten and nearly starved to death. In spite of all, this ardent and fascinating man would write: "Where there is no love, put love and you will gain love."