Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell

Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell
Title Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell PDF eBook
Author Eileen Gardiner
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 298
Release 2018-12-07
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1135754535

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First Published in 1993. The present volume covers the currently identified Christian visions of heaven and hell (excluding D ante’s Divine Comedy) from western Europe during the Middle Ages from the late sixth through the fourteenth century.

A Contribution to the Comparative Study of the Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell

A Contribution to the Comparative Study of the Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell
Title A Contribution to the Comparative Study of the Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell PDF eBook
Author Ernest Julius Becker
Publisher Baltimore : J. Murphy
Total Pages 114
Release 1899
Genre Comparative literature
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Visions of Heaven and Hell Before Dante

Visions of Heaven and Hell Before Dante
Title Visions of Heaven and Hell Before Dante PDF eBook
Author Eileen Gardiner
Publisher
Total Pages 286
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9780934977142

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This essential and widely used collection of visions of heaven and hell, the first in English, presents new translations of two visions and newly edited versions of previously translated ones. Describes the place of these works in medieval literature and provides a helpful resource for studying elements of medieval religion. Includes: St. Peter's Apocalypse, St. Paul's Apocalypse, St. Brendan's Voyage, St. Patrick's Purgatory, and the Visions of Furseus, Drythelm, Wetti, Charles the Fat, Tundale, the Monk of Evesham, and Thurkill. Bibliography, index, glossary, notes, illustrated.

A Contribution to the Comparative Study of the Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell (Classic Reprint)

A Contribution to the Comparative Study of the Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell (Classic Reprint)
Title A Contribution to the Comparative Study of the Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author Ernest Julius Becker
Publisher Forgotten Books
Total Pages 108
Release 2018-03-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780365287049

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Excerpt from A Contribution to the Comparative Study of the Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell The present study represents the result of an attempt to com pare more closely than has hitherto been done the English medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell. The original plan was to specialize on one particular work (the Vision of St. Paul), and using it as a point of departure, to bring the other similar works into organic connection with it and with one another. Almost inevitably, however, the field for investigation grew broader and broader as the work went on; new and important points of con tact constantly presented themselves, and it very soon became evident that the study, in order to attain even a partial degree of completeness, could not be confined within the boundaries of England. In order to trace the incidents of the English visions back to their ultimate sources, it became imperative to consider carefully certain intermediate continental works in connection with them; and from these it was but a short step to the earlier and. More primitive works which constitute the foundation of medieval vision-literature. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Imagining the Medieval Afterlife

Imagining the Medieval Afterlife
Title Imagining the Medieval Afterlife PDF eBook
Author Richard Matthew Pollard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 377
Release 2020-12-17
Genre Art
ISBN 110717791X

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A comprehensive, innovative study of how medieval people envisioned heaven, hell, and purgatory - images and imaginings that endure today.

A Contribution to the Comparative Study of the Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell

A Contribution to the Comparative Study of the Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell
Title A Contribution to the Comparative Study of the Medieval Visions of Heaven and Hell PDF eBook
Author E. J. Becker
Publisher
Total Pages 501
Release 1879
Genre
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Visions of Heaven and Hell

Visions of Heaven and Hell
Title Visions of Heaven and Hell PDF eBook
Author John Bunyan
Publisher Sovereign Grace Publishers,
Total Pages 82
Release 2007-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 1589603656

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When the wicked have traveled a course of sin, and discover they have reason to fear the God;s judgement and wrath for their sins, they begin to wish there is no God to punish them, then by degrees they persuade themselves there is no God, and then they set themselves to study the arguments to support their opinion. This excellent book by John Bunyan covers the subject matter of the existence of heaven and hell as well as studies and dispells the arguments presented by sinners who argue there is no heaven and hell. Most do not know that Bunyan wrote some 60 books, and poetry too. And also almost a well-kept secret is that his doctrine was so biblically laced that many good men would call him too severe. He believed in, and taught, ALL the doctrines of grace, including double-predestination, or reprobation. Why then is he not smeared with the name of hyper-Calvinist like Goodwin, Gill, and others? I guess the same people ought to call Luther a hyper-Lutheran, for he believed and taught it, too. Why begin a review of Bunyan's writings with such a view of his doctrine? It is to show that a Pilgrim's Progress can come only from someone who believes and teaches ALL the counsel of God, without flinching, yea, with loving-kindness. Illegally, He sat in a jail cell over a river for 12 years with his Bible, Galatians by Luther, and another book or two. He had the choice of feeling miserable and murmuring, or of filling his time, thoughts, and energies with studying that Bible, and seeking a way to be of help to his more comfortable, but less dedicated, brothers and sisters. Listen, dear saints, you can't do any better than reading Bunyan. Like Gurnall, he covers everything here and there, and with a sweetness that can come only from God. What a shame that his large heart should be encased in such small print. But, like digging gold, it is worth the time and trouble to dig spiritual gold. Bunyan (1628-1688) rose from an humble beginning to being a preacher to a little house church, to 12 years in jail because he would not agree to quit preaching, to a huge church in London. He wrote 66 books, nearly all while in jail.