Captivus Redemptor is a biographical work detailing the life and deeds of Joannes a Jesu Maria of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity for the Redemption of Captives. This historical account, originally in Latin, explores the life and accomplishments of John of Jesus Mary, a significant figure within the Trinitarian Order.
Compiled by Lucas a Purificatione and Josephus a Sancta Maria, this biography offers insights into the religious and social contexts of its time, shedding light on the Trinitarian Order's mission of redeeming captives. Readers interested in religious history, particularly the history of Christian orders and their impact, will find "Captivus Redemptor" to be a valuable historical resource.
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