Sermones De Tiempo Que Acostumbran Á Predicarse En La Iglesia Desde El Dia De La Ascension Del Señor, Hasta El Domingo Primero Despues De Pentecostes... is a collection of sermons by Luis de Granada, a renowned figure in Spanish religious literature. These sermons, intended for the period between Ascension Day and the first Sunday after Pentecost, offer profound theological insights and spiritual guidance characteristic of Granada's work. Written in Spanish, the collection provides a valuable resource for understanding Catholic theology and homiletics of the period. Luis de Granada's eloquent and persuasive style, evident throughout these sermons, makes this work an enduring testament to his influence on religious thought and practice. This volume preserves important aspects of Christian teaching and remains relevant for those studying religious history and seeking spiritual enrichment.
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