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Jeremias Drexel

    Jeremias Drexel fue un autor jesuita cuyos escritos se caracterizan por un fervor retórico barroco y símbolos pictóricos cautivadores. Sus obras, a menudo ilustradas de manera lúcida, exploraron verdades eternas, virtudes y ejemplos cristianos. Como predicador de la corte, fue renombrado por sus cautivadoras prédicas que hacían que una hora pareciera minutos. Sus escritos sobre el reconocimiento y la conformidad con la voluntad divina, así como sobre la eternidad, resultaron inmensamente populares, alcanzando cientos de miles de copias impresas.

    Das Goldene Büchlein Vom Fasten Oder So Bleibt Man Gesund, So Lebt Man Lange.
    The Heliotropium, or, Conformity of the Human Will to the Divine
    Considerations on Eternity From the Latin of Jeremias Drexelius, S. J.
    The Christians Zodiake, or, Twelue Signes of Predesination Unto Life Euerlasting
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      The Christians Zodiake, or, Twelue Signes of Predesination Unto Life Euerlasting
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      Das Goldene Büchlein Vom Fasten Oder So Bleibt Man Gesund, So Lebt Man Lange.