An edition of Songs of silence (1991)

Songs of silence

the affection for bride and body in the rhetoric of Bernard of Clairvaux, Margery Kempe, and Teresa of Jesus

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An edition of Songs of silence (1991)

Songs of silence

the affection for bride and body in the rhetoric of Bernard of Clairvaux, Margery Kempe, and Teresa of Jesus

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It is a work of rhetoric used by three mystics: Bernard of Clairveux, Margery Kempe, and Teresa of Avila. The rhetoric is persuasive because of its connection to the human body and to the use of the "Song of Songs" or "Song of Solomon," whichever you prefer. Read the introduction and conclusion for a more in-depth understanding of what the book is about.

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vii, 217 leaves :
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OL24232992M
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songsofsilenceaf00brun
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