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No. HE wrote a number of books, including a chronicle of his monastery, the biographies of Gerard Groote and Florens Radewyns and life of at least one saint.

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Q: When Thomas a Kempis wrote The Imitation of Christ did he stop writing afterwards?
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Who wote the Imitation of Christ?

Thomas a Kempis


What are the samples of religion books?

Imitation Of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempis.


How is Thomas a Kempis related to the Imitation of Christ?

Thomas à Kempis was a 15th-century German-Dutch monk who is traditionally credited with writing "The Imitation of Christ," a devotional book that emphasizes the importance of following Christ's teachings. Although some believe that Thomas à Kempis authored the book, there is also scholarly debate suggesting it may have been written by multiple authors or influenced by other works.


Major books and literature of Christianity?

A Mere Christianity, by CS Lewis. Imitation Of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempis.


When did Gus Kempis die?

Gus Kempis died in 1890.


When was Gus Kempis born?

Gus Kempis was born on August 4, 1865.


When was Thomas à Kempis born?

Thomas à Kempis was born in 1380.


When did Nicolaus à Kempis die?

Nicolaus à Kempis died in 1676.


What is Gus Kempis's birthday?

Gus Kempis was born on August 4, 1865.


Why was Thomas becket called Thomas a becket?

Thomas Becket was not called Thomas à Becket during his own lifetime. He was called Thomas à Becket, by people who wrote about him much later, possibly in imitation of the name Thomas à Kempis, who was another medieval monk. Also Thomas Becket was commonly known as "Thomas à Becket", although this form seems not to have been contemporaneous, but a post-Reformation adornment, possibly in imitation ofThomas à Kempis.


When did Thomas à Kempis die?

Thomas à Kempis died on 1471-07-25.


Is there a St. Thomas a Kempis?

Thomas à Kempis has yet to be declared a Blessed or a Saint by the Roman Catholic Church.