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Confession of Saint Patrick & Letter to Coroticus

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15 August 2014

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The autobiography of one of the most popular saints in history, now available in a new translation. ?Beyond being recognized as the patron saint of Ireland (perhaps for having chased some nonexistent snakes off the Emerald Isle), little else is popularly known about Saint Patrick. And yet, Patrick left behind...

The autobiography of one of the most popular saints in history, now available in a new translation. ?Beyond being recognized as the patron saint of Ireland (perhaps for having chased some nonexistent snakes off the Emerald Isle), little else is popularly known about Saint Patrick. And yet, Patrick left behind a unique document, his "Confession, " which tells us much about both his life and his beliefs. This autobiography, originally written in the fifth century, and short by modern standards, is nonetheless a work that fascinates with its glimpse into the life of an intriguing man, and inspires with its testament of faith. Here, in this new edition from internationally acclaimed translator John Skinner, the character of Patrick, his era, and his world vividly come to life. ?Also included in this volume is the only other document known to have been written by Patrick, a letter he wrote to the soldiers of Coroticus--also Christians--who had raided parts of Ireland and taken away p

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The autobiography of one of the most popular saints in history, now available in a new translation. ?Beyond being recognized as the patron saint of Ireland (perhaps for having chased some nonexistent snakes off the Emerald Isle), little else is popularly known about Saint Patrick. And yet, Patrick left behind...

The autobiography of one of the most popular saints in history, now available in a new translation. ?Beyond being recognized as the patron saint of Ireland (perhaps for having chased some nonexistent snakes off the Emerald Isle), little else is popularly known about Saint Patrick. And yet, Patrick left behind a unique document, his "Confession, " which tells us much about both his life and his beliefs. This autobiography, originally written in the fifth century, and short by modern standards, is nonetheless a work that fascinates with its glimpse into the life of an intriguing man, and inspires with its testament of faith. Here, in this new edition from internationally acclaimed translator John Skinner, the character of Patrick, his era, and his world vividly come to life. ?Also included in this volume is the only other document known to have been written by Patrick, a letter he wrote to the soldiers of Coroticus--also Christians--who had raided parts of Ireland and taken away p
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Koorong code 124277
ISBN 9780385491631
Pages 112
Publisher Doubleday
Publication date 15 August 2014
Dimensions 6 x 109 x 177mm
Weight 0.09kg
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    Gentle, Simple

    The introduction is great historical insight, and I learnt things like that St Patrick was a contemporary of Augustine of Hippo and Pelagius. The writings of St Patrick are very gentle, very light and illuminating and use as much scripture as John Bunyan does, but is a lot less burdened compared to Bunyan. The hymn St Patrick wrote is in the back great, and is a great piece of Celtic spirituality. It's a very short read. I got through it in a day. Recommended for the poetic primarily, but also for those wanting to know Irish history from the source. Not once is there the driving out of snakes by St Patrick or wearing green or clovers or anything like that.