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Lamentation of a Sinner

Lamentation of a Sinner

著者: Catherine Parr
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Published in 1544, Lamentation of a Sinner captures the essence of its time, as Catherine Parr, the first woman to publish a book in English under her own name, reflects on sin and calls for a life of holiness during a tumultuous period in England. Written while Parr served as Regent in the absence of Henry VIII, this work is both a profound confession and a powerful exhortation to spiritual integrity. (Summary by InTheDesert)Copyright Religious Texts and Commentary キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 世界 聖職・福音主義
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  • 013 - The conclusion with a Christian exhortation to the amendment of Life
    2026/02/11
    Published in 1544, Lamentation of a Sinner captures the essence of its time, as Catherine Parr, the first woman to publish a book in English under her own name, reflects on sin and calls for a life of holiness during a tumultuous period in England. Written while Parr served as Regent in the absence of Henry VIII, this work is both a profound confession and a powerful exhortation to spiritual integrity. (Summary by InTheDesert)
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    5 分
  • 012 - Of the virtuous properties of God's children of whom every one attendeth his vocation
    2026/02/11
    Published in 1544, Lamentation of a Sinner captures the essence of its time, as Catherine Parr, the first woman to publish a book in English under her own name, reflects on sin and calls for a life of holiness during a tumultuous period in England. Written while Parr served as Regent in the absence of Henry VIII, this work is both a profound confession and a powerful exhortation to spiritual integrity. (Summary by InTheDesert)
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    8 分
  • 011 - Of carnal gospellers by whose evil living God's truth is shamefully slandered
    2026/02/11
    Published in 1544, Lamentation of a Sinner captures the essence of its time, as Catherine Parr, the first woman to publish a book in English under her own name, reflects on sin and calls for a life of holiness during a tumultuous period in England. Written while Parr served as Regent in the absence of Henry VIII, this work is both a profound confession and a powerful exhortation to spiritual integrity. (Summary by InTheDesert)
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    7 分
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