"THE ROYAL WAY OF THE CROSS"

The First Volume of this book published in 1737, Tome Premier, is a profound theological work that delves into Christian spirituality and the concept of suffering as a path to divine grace. This first volume focuses on the metaphor of the cross as a central symbol of Christian faith, interpreting it not just as a historical artifact but as a spiritual guide that leads believers towards a deeper communion with God through the acceptance of suffering and self-sacrifice. The book combines scriptural analysis, philosophical insights, and practical guidance to help readers navigate the complexities of living a faith-driven life. It reflects the 18th-century religious fervor that emphasized personal piety and moral rigor, providing a comprehensive guide for those seeking to understand and embrace the hardships and challenges of life as opportunities for spiritual growth and redemption.

Published: 1737

Pages: 300

Size: 6.4" x 4" x 1.2"

 

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