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Conceptions of Divine Love
by Saint Teresa of Avila
Conceptions of Divine Love, penned in 1577 by St. Teresa, seeks to illuminate the profound meanings behind certain phrases in the Book of Canticles. When her confessor learned of her work, he demanded its immediate destruction. However, fate intervened as one of her devoted nuns had already transcribed the first seven chapters. These chapters saw the light of day in 1612, and now, translated by Father John Dalton in 1852, you can delve into four of those captivating chapters. Join Ann Boulais as she brings this historical and spiritual treasure to life.
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005 - Chapter IV
Conceptions of Divine Love, penned in 1577 by St. Teresa, seeks to illuminate the profound meanings behind certain phrases in the Book of Canticles. When her confessor learned of her work, he demanded its immediate destruction. However, fate intervened as one of her devoted nuns had already transcribed the first seven chapters. These chapters saw the light of day in 1612, and now, translated by Father John Dalton in 1852, you can delve into four of those captivating chapters. Join Ann Boulais as she brings this historical and spiritual treasure to life.
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004 - Chapter III
Conceptions of Divine Love, penned in 1577 by St. Teresa, seeks to illuminate the profound meanings behind certain phrases in the Book of Canticles. When her confessor learned of her work, he demanded its immediate destruction. However, fate intervened as one of her devoted nuns had already transcribed the first seven chapters. These chapters saw the light of day in 1612, and now, translated by Father John Dalton in 1852, you can delve into four of those captivating chapters. Join Ann Boulais as she brings this historical and spiritual treasure to life.
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003 - Chapter II
Conceptions of Divine Love, penned in 1577 by St. Teresa, seeks to illuminate the profound meanings behind certain phrases in the Book of Canticles. When her confessor learned of her work, he demanded its immediate destruction. However, fate intervened as one of her devoted nuns had already transcribed the first seven chapters. These chapters saw the light of day in 1612, and now, translated by Father John Dalton in 1852, you can delve into four of those captivating chapters. Join Ann Boulais as she brings this historical and spiritual treasure to life.
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002 - Chapter I
Conceptions of Divine Love, penned in 1577 by St. Teresa, seeks to illuminate the profound meanings behind certain phrases in the Book of Canticles. When her confessor learned of her work, he demanded its immediate destruction. However, fate intervened as one of her devoted nuns had already transcribed the first seven chapters. These chapters saw the light of day in 1612, and now, translated by Father John Dalton in 1852, you can delve into four of those captivating chapters. Join Ann Boulais as she brings this historical and spiritual treasure to life.
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001 - Preface
Conceptions of Divine Love, penned in 1577 by St. Teresa, seeks to illuminate the profound meanings behind certain phrases in the Book of Canticles. When her confessor learned of her work, he demanded its immediate destruction. However, fate intervened as one of her devoted nuns had already transcribed the first seven chapters. These chapters saw the light of day in 1612, and now, translated by Father John Dalton in 1852, you can delve into four of those captivating chapters. Join Ann Boulais as she brings this historical and spiritual treasure to life.
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Conceptions of Divine Love, penned in 1577 by St. Teresa, seeks to illuminate the profound meanings behind certain phrases in the Book of Canticles. When her confessor learned of her work, he demanded its immediate destruction. However, fate intervened as one of her devoted nuns had already transcribed the first seven chapters. These chapters saw the light of day in 1612, and now, translated by Father John Dalton in 1852, you can delve into four of those captivating chapters. Join Ann Boulais as she brings this historical and spiritual treasure to life.
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