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_aI have found God : _bcomplete works, volume I. |
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_a[Marikina] : _bICS Publications, _cc1984 |
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_a195 pages ; _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _aProphet of God -- Elizabeth's thought on her posthumous mission -- The "Circular" and the "souvenirs" -- A "Doctrinal" and "spiritual" approach of the "complete" works -- The Autographs and their origin -- The Dating of the letters -- Our opinions for establishing the text -- Elizabeth and the influences to which she was exposed | ||
520 | _aElizabeth of the Trinity (Elizabeth Catez) is a mystic for out times. In 1901, when she was twenty-one years old, Elizabeth entered the Carmel of Dijon, France. In 1906, Elizabeth died there. Imbued with a biblical spirituality, especially that of the epistles of "dear Saint Paul", her message reveals the way to find in the "heaven of our soul" union with God. | ||
650 | _aELIZABETH OF THE TRINITY, SISTER, 1880-1906 | ||
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