Saint Bernard Abbot of Clairvaux
Selections from his Writings
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- Author: Saint Bernard
- Translator: Horatio Grimley
- Date Published: June 2013
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107643277
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Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) was a French abbot and theologian who was the main founder of the Cistercian order. Originally published in 1910, this book contains a selection from his letters, meditations, sermons, hymns and other writings, translated into English. Covering a variety of themes, it will be of value to anyone with an interest in Saint Bernard and his works.
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- Date Published: June 2013
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107643277
- length: 306 pages
- dimensions: 203 x 127 x 17 mm
- weight: 0.34kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Saint Bernard and his cousin Robert
2. Saint Bernard and Prior Guigues
3. Saint Bernard and Count Hugo
4. Saint Bernard and Canon Ogerius
5. Saint Bernard and Pope Honorius II
6. Saint Bernard and Louis le Gros
7. Saint Bernard and Pope Honorius II
8. Saint Bernard and Pope Honorius II
9. Saint Bernard and the Bishop of Albano
10. Saint Bernard and William of St Thierry
11. Saint Bernard and Bishop Alexander of Lincoln
12. Saint Bernard and Bishop Gilbert of London
13. Saint Bernard and Archbishop Hugo of Rouen
14. Saint Bernard and Archbishop Hildebert of Tours
15. Saint Bernard and Archbishop Reginald of Rheims
16. Saint Bernard and Master Geoffrey
17. Saint Bernard and King Henry I
18. Saint Bernard and Abbot Richard of Fountains
19. Saint Bernard and Duke Conrad of Zeringen
20. Saint Bernard and the knights of the temple
21. Saint Bernard and the three saintly maidens
22. Saint Bernard and the Duke and Duchess of Lorraine
23. Saint Bernard and Pope Innocent II
24. Saint Bernard and Master Henry Murdach
25. Saint Bernard and Prior Thomas of Beverley
26. Saint Bernard and Thomas of St Omer
27. Saint Bernard and Bishop Ardutius of Geneva
28. Saint Bernard and the monks of Clairvaux
29. Saint Bernard preaching to his monks
30. Saint Bernard and the Cistercian abbots
31. Saint Bernard and Brother Gerard
32. Saint Bernard and his brethren at Fountains
33. Saint Bernard and Abbot Henry Murdach
34. Saint Bernard and Hugo, a novice
35. Saint Bernard and Pope Innocent II
36. Saint Bernard and Pope Innocent II
37. Saint Bernard and Abbot Baldwin of Rieti
38. Saint Bernard and King Roger of Sicily
39. Saint Bernard and the abbot of St Aubin
40. Saint Bernard and Bernard of Pisa
41. Saint Bernard and Pope Innocent II
42. Saint Bernard and the Queen of Jerusalem
43. Saint Bernard and King Louis VII
44. Saint Bernard and the Roman curia
45. Saint Bernard and Pope Eugenius III
46. Saint Bernard and the French clergy
47. Saint Bernard and the Abbess Hildegarde
48. Saint Bernard and Count Hildefons
49. Saint Bernard and Saint Malachi
50. Saint Bernard and the Duchess of Burgundy
51. Saint Bernard and Pope Eugenius III
52. Saint Bernard and Abbot Suger
53. Saint Bernard and Count Theobald
54. Saint Bernard and Pope Eugenius III
55. Saint Bernard and the Queen of Jerusalem
56. Saint Bernard and his Uncle Andrew
57. Saint Bernard's last letter
58. Saint Bernard on the mystery of the soul
59. Saint Bernard and Saint Victor
60. Saint Bernard on 'the name of Jesus'
61. Saint Bernard. Advent meditations
62. Saint Bernard on loving God
63. Saint Bernard on consideration
64. Saint Bernard's hymn in praise of Jesus
65. Saint Bernard's prayer to Christ upon the cross
66. Saint Bernard on wordly vanity
67. Saint Bernard's death
Index.
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