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Lagu yang sunggoh menghiburkan nyanyian Siti Tanjong Perak dan Pak Wahid Satay Auteur : Azroypramlee Tags: filem lagu dua kali lima  | | Thomas a Kempis 4 - 200 sec The translation of the relics of Thomas a Kempis - Part 4 Auteur : mokumtv Tags:Thomas Kempis Catholic MokumTV  | | Kempis singing... - 26 sec :D Auteur : hamilton301 Tags:sing song kempis kempiniukas  | | Book 3 Chapter 54 Part 1 The Imitation of Christ by Thomas A Kempis - 338 sec The author of The Imitation of Christ, one of the best known Christian books on devotion, Thomas à Kempis (orig. Thomas Haemerkken; Thomas Hammerlein; also Thomas Hemerken, Thomas Hämerken, Thomas van Kempen, Tomás de Kempis) (ca.1380 - July 25, 1471)was a late Medieval Catholic monk.
He was born at Kempen (Germany), County of Cleves in 1380 and died in 1471 near Zwolle in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht, 75 miles north of his birthplace. His paternal name was Hemerken, Kleverlandish for "little hammer."
In 1395 he was sent to the school at Deventer conducted by the Brethren of the Common Life. He became skillful as a copyist and was thus enabled to support himself. Later he was admitted to the Augustinian convent of Mount Saint Agnes near Zwolle, where his brother John had been before him and had risen to the dignity of prior. Thomas received priest's orders in 1413 and was made subprior in 1429.
The house was disturbed for a time in consequence of the pope's rejection of the bishop-elect of Utrecht, Rudolf van Diepholt; otherwise,Thomas' life was a quiet one, his time being spent between devotional exercises, composition, and copying. He copied the Bible no less than four times, one of the copies being preserved at Darmstadt in five volumes. In its teachings he was widely read, and his works abound in Biblical quotations, especially from the New Testament.
His life is no doubt fitly characterized by the words under an old picture first referred to by Francescus Tolensis: "In all things I sought quiet and found it not save in retirement and in books." A monument was dedicated to his memory in the presence of the archbishop of Utrecht in St. Michael's Church, Zwolle, on November 11, 1897. Because of the closing of the church, his shrine was replaced in 2006 in an historical church in the centre of Zwolle.
Thomas à Kempis belonged to the school of mystics who were scattered along the Rhine from Switzerland to Strasburg and Cologne and in the Netherlands. He was a follower of Geert Groote and Florentius Radewijns, the founders of the Brethren of the Common Life.
His writings are all of a devotional character and include tracts and meditations, letters, sermons, a life of Saint Lydewigis, a Christian woman who remained steadfast under a great stress of afflictions, and biographies of Groote, Radewijns, and nine of their companions.
Works similar in content to the Imitation of Christ and pervaded by the same spirit are his prolonged meditation on the life and blessings of the Savior and another on the Incarnation. Both of these works overflow with adoration for Christ.
The following quotes are attributed to him:
"Without the Way, there is no going, Without the Truth, there is no knowing, Without the Life, there is no living."
"If thou wilt receive profit, read with humility, simplicity and faith, and seek not at any time the fame of being learned."
"At the Day of Judgement we shall not be asked what we have read but what we have done." The Imitation of Christ, Book I, ch. 3
"For man proposeth, but God disposeth" The Imitation of Christ, Book I, ch. 19
"If, however, you seek Jesus in all things, you will surely find Him. " The Imitation of Christ, Book II, ch. 7 Auteur : junevi2000 Tags: The Imitation Of Christ Jesus Thomas Kempis Mary Roman Catholic Church Religion Saints Angels Pope Benedict XVI  | | Book 3 Chapter 54 Part 2 The Imitation of Christ by Thomas A Kempis - 206 sec The author of The Imitation of Christ, one of the best known Christian books on devotion, Thomas à Kempis (orig. Thomas Haemerkken; Thomas Hammerlein; also Thomas Hemerken, Thomas Hämerken, Thomas van Kempen, Tomás de Kempis) (ca.1380 - July 25, 1471)was a late Medieval Catholic monk.
He was born at Kempen (Germany), County of Cleves in 1380 and died in 1471 near Zwolle in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht, 75 miles
north of his birthplace. His paternal name was Hemerken, Kleverlandish for "little hammer."
In 1395 he was sent to the school at Deventer conducted by the Brethren of the Common Life. He became skillful as a copyist and was thus enabled to support himself. Later he was admitted to the Augustinian convent of Mount Saint Agnes near Zwolle, where his brother John had been before him and had risen to the dignity of prior. Thomas received priest's orders in 1413 and was made subprior in 1429.
The house was disturbed for a time in consequence of the pope's rejection of the bishop-elect of Utrecht, Rudolf van Diepholt; otherwise, Thomas' life was a quiet one, his time being spent between devotional exercises, composition, and copying. He copied the Bible no less than four times, one of the copies being preserved at Darmstadt in five volumes. In its teachings he was widely read, and his works abound in Biblical quotations, especially from the New Testament.
His life is no doubt fitly characterized by the words under an old picture first referred to by Francescus Tolensis: "In all things I sought quiet and found it not save in retirement and in books." A monument was dedicated to his memory in the presence of the archbishop of Utrecht in St. Michael's Church, Zwolle, on November 11, 1897. Because of the closing of the church, his shrine was replaced in 2006 in an historical church in the centre of Zwolle.
Thomas à Kempis belonged to the school of mystics who were scattered along the Rhine from Switzerland to Strasburg and Cologne and in the Netherlands. He was a follower of Geert Groote and Florentius Radewijns, the founders of the Brethren of the Common Life.
His writings are all of a devotional character and include tracts and meditations, letters, sermons, a life of Saint Lydewigis, a Christian woman who remained steadfast under a great stress of afflictions, and biographies of Groote, Radewijns, and nine of their companions.
Works similar in content to the Imitation of Christ and pervaded by the same spirit are his prolonged meditation on the life and blessings of the Savior and another on the Incarnation. Both of these works overflow with adoration for Christ.
The following quotes are attributed to him:
"Without the Way, there is no going, Without the Truth, there is no knowing, Without the Life, there is no living."
"If thou wilt receive profit, read with humility, simplicity and faith, and seek not at any time the fame of being learned."
"At the Day of Judgement we shall not be asked what we have read but what we have done." The Imitation of Christ, Book I, ch. 3
"For man proposeth, but God disposeth" The Imitation of Christ, Book I, ch. 19
"If, however, you seek Jesus in all things, you will surely find Him. " The Imitation of Christ, Book II, ch. 7 Auteur : junevi2000 Tags: Roman Catholic The Imitation Of Christ Jesus Thomas Kempis Mary Religion Saints Angels Pope Benedict XVI reflection meditation solution to problems Christianity Christian  | | Book 1 Chapter 1 The Imitation of Christ by Thomas A Kempis - 157 sec The author of The Imitation of Christ, one of the best known Christian books on devotion, Thomas à Kempis (orig. Thomas Haemerkken; Thomas Hammerlein; also Thomas Hemerken, Thomas Hämerken, Thomas van Kempen, Tomás de Kempis) (ca.1380 - July 25, 1471) was a late Medieval Catholic monk.
He was born at Kempen (Germany), County of Cleves in 1380 and died in 1471 near Zwolle in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht, 75 miles north of his birthplace. His paternal name was Hemerken, Kleverlandish for "little hammer."
In 1395 he was sent to the school at Deventer conducted by the Brethren of the Common Life. He became skillful as a copyist and was thus enabled to support himself. Later he was admitted to the Augustinian convent of Mount Saint Agnes near Zwolle, where his brother John had been before him and had risen to the dignity of prior. Thomas received priest's orders in 1413 and was made subprior in 1429.
The house was disturbed for a time in consequence of the pope's rejection of the bishop-elect of Utrecht, Rudolf van Diepholt; otherwise,Thomas' life was a quiet one, his time being spent between devotional exercises, composition, and copying. He copied the Bible no less than four times, one of the copies being preserved at Darmstadt in five volumes. In its teachings he was widely read, and his works abound in Biblical quotations, especially from the New Testament.
His life is no doubt fitly characterized by the words under an old picture first referred to by Francescus Tolensis: "In all things I sought quiet and found it not save in retirement and in books." A monument was dedicated to his memory in the presence of the archbishop of Utrecht in St. Michael's Church, Zwolle, on November 11, 1897. Because of the closing of the church, his shrine was replaced in 2006 in an historical church in the centre of Zwolle.
Thomas à Kempis belonged to the school of mystics who were scattered along the Rhine from Switzerland to Strasburg and Cologne and in the Netherlands. He was a follower of Geert Groote and Florentius Radewijns, the founders of the Brethren of the Common Life.
His writings are all of a devotional character and include tracts and meditations, letters, sermons, a life of Saint Lydewigis, a Christian woman who remained steadfast under a great stress of afflictions, and biographies of Groote, Radewijns, and nine of their companions.
Works similar in content to the Imitation of Christ and pervaded by the same spirit are his prolonged meditation on the life and blessings of the Savior and another on the Incarnation. Both of these works overflow with adoration for Christ.
The following quotes are attributed to him:
"Without the Way, there is no going, Without the Truth, there is no knowing, Without the Life, there is no living."
"If thou wilt receive profit, read with humility, simplicity and faith, and seek not at any time the fame of being learned."
"At the Day of Judgement we shall not be asked what we have read but what we have done."
The Imitation of Christ, Book I, ch. 3
"For man proposeth, but God disposeth"
The Imitation of Christ, Book I, ch. 19
"If, however, you seek Jesus in all things, you will surely find Him. "
The Imitation of Christ, Book II, ch. 7 Auteur : junevi2000 Tags: The Imitation of Christ Jesus Thomas Kempis Mary Roman Catholic Religion Saints Angels Pope Benedict XVI Of Adoramus Te Criste Palestrina Male Chorus Choir Meditation  | | MTB: Kempis - 437 sec Los que quieran conocer la ubicación la pueden consultar en Google Earth Community ó a través del siguiente enlace: http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php/Number/1146040 Auteur : acrisman Tags: MTB Venezuela Bicicleta Montañera Mountain Bike Cross Country All Kempis Guarenas Ciclismo Caracas  | | filipiniana ricky kempis video 2 - 654 sec filipiniana ricky kempis video 2 Auteur : bencute2008 Tags: filipiniana ricky kempis video  | | Rica Faye Kempis "Umbrella" - 301 sec The most talented in Tabacuhan Elementary School. Auteur : ronanoel14 Tags: Rica Faye Kempis Umbrella  | | olongapo city ricky kempis - 230 sec shout for joy-ricky kempis Auteur : bencutes Tags: ricky kempis olongapo city  | | ricky kempis @ padis araneta - 592 sec center4pop Auteur : jmydsa Tags: center for pop  | | Rica Faye Kempis "You Raised me up" - 265 sec She sing's very well... Auteur : ronanoel14 Tags: Rica Faye Kempis "You Raised me up"  | | BTN ALG8 - Kembang Kembung Kempis - 276 sec Pak Rani and lawaknya dlm kenangan.. "lagu man bai".. kahkahkah... Auteur : farhanmizra Tags:btn alg8 alg intec kem bina diri pak rani warm-up selingan manbai air pasang malam  | | End of Kerstgala Thomas a Kempis - Musis Sacrum 2006 - 180 sec Afsluiting van het Kerstgala van het Thomas a Kempis in samenwerking met Dansschool Versteegh.
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