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  2. Maria Valtorta - Wikipedia

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    "The Poem of the Man-God"). On 16 December 1959, the Holy Office placed the 4-volume work on the Index of Forbidden Books; [30] this was formally reported in the 6 January 1960 issue of L'Osservatore Romano. [29] The front page of this issue of L'Osservatore also included an anonymously written article titled "A Badly Fictionalized Life of Jesus".

  3. Jesus Christ the Apple Tree - Wikipedia

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    The song may be an allusion to both the apple tree in Song of Solomon 2:3 which has been interpreted as a metaphor representing Jesus, and to his description of his life as a tree of life in Luke 13:18–19 and elsewhere in the New Testament including Revelation 22:1–2 and within the Old Testament in Genesis.

  4. The Life of Our Lord - Wikipedia

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    The Life of Our Lord is a book about the life of Jesus of Nazareth written by English novelist Charles Dickens, for his young children, between 1846 and 1849, at about the time that he was writing David Copperfield. The Life of Our Lord was published in 1934, 64 years after Dickens's death. [1]

  5. Mormon poetry - Wikipedia

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    Poetry is also considered helpful to Mormon efforts to preach the gospel. [18] In the late nineteenth century, a subgenre of "death poetry" was prevalent among Mormon women poets. Death poetry allowed these poets to express their feelings, find consolation in doctrine, and seek comfort in sorority since death was prevalent in early Utah life.

  6. Christopher Smart - Wikipedia

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    Smart, throughout his career, published many known works. Although his works are far too many to list, a few of his most famous and important publications during his life include: A Song to David; Poems on Several Occasions (including the Hop-Garden) The Hilliad; The Hop-Garden; Hymns and Spiritual Songs; Epistle to Mrs. Tyler; Psalm 58; Psalm 114

  7. Joseph M. Scriven - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Scriven, described as one who lived the Christian life of service to his fellows, was born at Ballymoney Lodge, Banbridge on the 10th of September 1819. His father was Captain John Scriven of the Royal Marines; His mother was Jane Medlicott, sister of a Wiltshire Vicar, the Rev. Joseph Medlicott whom her son was named after.

  8. The Poem of the Man-God - Wikipedia

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    The Poem of the Man-God (Italian title: Il Poema dell'Uomo-Dio) is a work on the life of Jesus Christ written by Maria Valtorta. The current editions of the work bear the title The Gospel as Revealed to Me. The work was first published in Italian in 1956 and has since been translated into many languages.

  9. Christ I - Wikipedia

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    Christ I is found on folios 8r-14r of the Exeter Book, a collection of Old English poetry today containing 123 folios. The collection also contains a number of other religious and allegorical poems. [3] Some folios have been lost at the start of the poem, meaning that an indeterminate amount of the original composition is missing. [4]