Humility and the Elevation of the Mind to God
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This classic work from Thomas à Kempis, author of The Imitation of Christ, is now available in English for the first time.
It is a simple truth that, without the virtue of humility, we cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven. It simply cannot be done. Just as pride is the root and source of all sin, so is humility the foundational virtue in which all other virtues must be grounded if they are to bear fruit.
Humility is the heartbeat of the saints. It is the virtue that conforms us most closely to Christ. In this short but deeply rich book, the great spiritual master, Thomas à Kempis, will teach you the necessity of humility and how to cultivate it, how to identify the manifestations of pride, how to elevate your mind to God, and how to pray with humility and reverence.
This timeless work also includes some of the most beautiful prayers ever written to God, the Blessed Mother, and the saints that will help you advance in virtue and pray with fervor.
Thomas A. Kempis
Thomas À Kempis (1379-1471) was born in Germany and schooled by the Order of Brothers and Sisters of the Common Life in Netherlands. He lived for seventy years among the Canons Regular of St. Augustine at Mount St. Agnes Monastery. Ordained a priest, he twice served as the community's subprior and copied books by hand, including the entire Bible. He is best known as the author of the spiritual classic The Imitation of Christ.
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Humility and the Elevation of the Mind to God - Thomas A. Kempis
Humility
AND THE ELEVATION
OF THE MIND TO GOD
Humility
AND THE ELEVATION
OF THE MIND TO GOD
THOMAS À KEMPIS
Translated by
FR. ROBERT NIXON, OSB
TAN Books
Gastonia, North Carolina
Humility and the Elevation of the Mind to God © 2021 TAN Books
Translated by Fr. Robert Nixon, OSB
This TAN Books English edition is translated from the Latin edition entitled Opera Omnia Thomae à Kempis, originally published in Antwerp in 1601. The Life of the Venerable Thomas à Kempis by Heribert Roswed, SJ, is a translation of the Latin text included in the 1654 edition of De Imitatione Christi published in Lyon.
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Cover design by Caroline Green
Interior images: pg viii: Jesus and the Disciples on the Road to Emmaus, pg xii: Portrait of Thomas À Kempis (engraving), Look and Learn / Elgar Collection / Bridgeman Images, pg xxiv: The Sermon on the Mount, pg 12: Baruch Writes Jeremiah’s Prophecies, and pg 46: The Annunciation. Images from The Holy Scriptures, Old and New Testaments books collection published in 1885, Stuttgart-Germany, engravings by Gustave Dore, images acquired from Nicku/Shutterstock.
ISBN: 978-1-5051-2234-3
Kindle ISBN: 978-1-5051-2235-0
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To the memory of John Moorehouse,
a wonderful and gifted herald of the Gospel and
dedicated servant of God, the Church, and humanity
CONTENTS
Translator’s Introduction
The Life of the Venerable Thomas à Kempis
Humility
The Elevation of the Mind to God
Devout Prayers
Jesus and the Disciples on the Road to Emmaus
TRANSLATOR’S
INTRODUCTION
It is often said that, apart from the Bible, the most influential work of literature in the entire history of Christian spirituality is The Imitation of Christ by Thomas à Kempis (1380–1470). It has been a treasured source of inspiration and guidance for followers of Christ for over five hundred years and continues to attract a wide contemporary readership. Among those who were deeply devoted to it were Sir Thomas More, Henry VIII, St. Ignatius Loyola, John Wesley, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Oscar Wilde, and countless others. There are known to be no less than two thousand editions of the work in existence.
Despite the popularity of The Imitation of Christ, it is not widely recognized that Thomas à Kempis was also the author of a great many other works in a variety of genres. Indeed, the complete Latin editions of his writings run to several weighty tomes. And many of his writings, especially his shorter works, remain untranslated.
This volume presents, for the first time in English, three short but wonderful spiritual works of this great author: Humility, The Elevation of the Mind to God, and a collection of Devout Prayers. In these writings, many of the themes of The Imitation of Christ are strongly evident, such as the practice of humility, self-denial, and resignation, modeled after the teaching and example of Jesus.
But other aspects of the author’s personality are also exhibited. For example, in The Elevation of the Mind to God, the reader encounters a passionate and mystical yearning for a God who is utterly transcendent and eternal. In the Devout Prayers, there are many touching instances of affectionate and personal piety and devotion, especially to the Virgin Mary and other saints whom the author held particularly dear.
Included in this volume also is an early biography of Thomas written in 1597 by the important Jesuit scholar Heribert Roswed (1569–1629). This brief history offers a fascinating insight into a gifted and passionate man whose life was characterized by faith, humility, industry, and true dedication to the glory of God and the service of his neighbor.
The translations contained herein will certainly be of profound interest to all those who have been inspired or fascinated by the author’s undoubted masterpiece, The Imitation of Christ. It is the hope of the present translator that these gentle and inspired writings, offered here in English for the first time, may prove edifying to all who peruse them and may generate further interest in the work of this revered and beloved spiritual author.
The humble translator,
Fr. Robert Nixon, OSB
Portrait of Thomas à Kempis
THE LIFE
OF THE VENERABLE
THOMAS À KEMPIS
by
Heribert Roswed, SJ
Thomas à Kempis was born in the village of Kempen, located in the diocese of Cologne, and it is from this place that he received his surname. His parents were Johannes and Gertrude. Considered from a worldly point of view, they were distinguished neither by noble lineage nor by wealth. Indeed, their nobility consisted solely in their piety, and their wealth in their probity of life. Yet they lived in a contented manner, supporting themselves by the labor of their hands. To this couple were born twin sons, Thomas and Johannes. Johannes, named after his father, had been the first to be born. He undertook studies in the city of Deventer. Subsequently, he entered the Order of Canons Regular of the Congregation of Windesheim, joining the community at Mount St. Agnes in the municipality of Zwolle. Having commendably fulfilled various roles and offices for his community, Johannes was eventually to die there a peaceful and holy death.
Thomas was born in the year of the Lord 1380, during the pontificate of Urban VI and the reign of the Emperor Charles IV. After spending his first years with his parents, he was seen to be well suited to literary studies and took himself to Deventer for this purpose. At this time, he was no more than thirteen years of age. One of the factors that encouraged him in this endeavor was the fame of a certain learned priest, scholar, and teacher who resided there, Florentius, whose acquaintance he desired to make. This Florentius was the prefect of a distinguished house of studies. In fact, all manner of studies flourished at Deventer at that time, and it could truly be described then as the Athens of Belgium.
Having arrived at Deventer, the first concern of Thomas was to meet with his twin brother, Johannes, who was already a student there, and to solicit his advice and guidance about what steps he should take. His brother recommended him to