Calendarium Veritatis, Id Est; Cogitationes Christianae Pro Singulis Anni Diebus presents a series of Christian thoughts and meditations designed for daily reflection throughout the year. Authored by Fran ois Nepveu and Andreas Leuckart, this devotional work offers spiritual insights and guidance for those seeking to deepen their faith and incorporate Christian principles into their daily lives.
Structured as a calendar, the book provides a Christian meditation for each day of the year, encouraging readers to engage in regular contemplation and prayer. The meditations cover a range of theological and moral themes, offering wisdom and inspiration drawn from Christian teachings. This book invites readers to embark on a journey of spiritual growth, fostering a closer relationship with God and a more profound understanding of Christian truths. This edition preserves the original text, offering readers access to the timeless wisdom of Nepveu and Leuckart.
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