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Jeremias Drexel

    Jeremias Drexel était un auteur jésuite dont les écrits se caractérisent par une ferveur rhétorique baroque et des symboles picturaux captivants. Ses œuvres, souvent illustrées de manière lucide, exploraient les vérités éternelles, les vertus et les exemples chrétiens. En tant que prédicateur de cour, il était réputé pour ses sermons captivants qui faisaient paraître une heure comme quelques minutes. Ses écrits sur la reconnaissance et la conformité à la volonté divine, ainsi que sur l'éternité, furent immensément populaires, atteignant des centaines de milliers d'exemplaires imprimés.

    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.