Sermons on the final verses of the Song of Songs

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Sermons on the final verses of the Song of Songs

John of Ford ; translated by Wendy Mary Beckett ; introd. by Hilary Costello

(Cistercian Fathers series, no. 29, 39, 43-47)

Cistercian Publications, 1977-1984

  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4
  • v. 5
  • v. 6
  • v. 7

Other Title

Super extremam partem Cantici canticorum sermones CXX

On the Song of Songs

Uniform Title

Super extremam partem Cantici canticorum sermones CXX

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On spine: On the Song of Songs

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Contents of Works
  • v. 1. Sermons 1-14
  • v. 2. Sermons 15-28
  • v. 3. Sermons 29-46
  • v. 4. Sermons 47-61
  • v. 5. Sermons 62-82
  • v. 6. Sermons 83-100
  • v. 7. Sermons 101-120
Description and Table of Contents
Volume

v. 1 ISBN 9780879076290

Description

In completing the sermon-commentary begun by Bernard and continued by Gilbert of Hoyland, John 'emerges as a lively and original commentator, writing sensitively from a deep experience of the spiritual and monastic life. Carrying on where his great predecessors, including Saint Bernard, left off, John knows grace and its counterpart humility, are central to all Christian spirituality; he also has an exceptionally keen awareness of the church as a body whose members share in each other's treasures and rejoice in each other's blessings'. This volume contains sermons 1 through 14.
Volume

v. 3 ISBN 9780879076436

Description

John completed the sermon-meditations on the Song of Songs which had been begun by Bernard of Clairvaux and continued by Gilbert of Hoyland. In one-hundred twenty sermons, he brings the task to its conclusion, in the process demonstrating the persistence of the patristic-monastic exegetical tradition and the influence of the early thirteenth-century intellectual tradition.
Volume

v. 4 ISBN 9780879076443

Description

John completed the sermon-meditations on the Song of Songs which had been begun by Bernard of Clairvaux and continued by Gilbert of Hoyland. In one-hundred twenty sermons, he brings the task to its conclusion, in the process demonstrating the persistence of the patristic-monastic exegetical tradition and the influence of the early thirteenth-century intellectual tradition.
Volume

v. 6 ISBN 9780879076467

Description

John completed the sermon-meditations on the Song of Songs which had been begun by Bernard of Clairvaux and continued by Gilbert of Hoyland. In one-hundred twenty sermons, he brings the task to its conclusion, in the process demonstrating the persistence of the patristic-monastic exegetical tradition and the influence of the early thirteenth-century intellectual tradition.

Table of Contents

1. Sermons 1-14.--2. Sermons 15-28.--3. Sermons 29-46.--4. Sermons 47-61.--5. Sermons 62-82.--v. 6. Sermons 83-100.--v. 7. Sermons 101-120.
Volume

v. 7 ISBN 9780879076474

Description

John completed the sermon-meditations on the Song of Songs which had been begun by Bernard of Clairvaux and continued by Gilbert of Hoyland. In one-hundred twenty sermons, he brings the task to its conclusion, in the process demonstrating the persistence of the patristic-monastic exegetical tradition and the influence of the early thirteenth-century intellectual tradition.

Table of Contents

1. Sermons 1-14.--2. Sermons 15-28.--3. Sermons 29-46.--4. Sermons 47-61.--5. Sermons 62-82.--v. 6. Sermons 83-100.--v. 7. Sermons 101-120.

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