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聖克辣未爾傳   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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聖克辣未爾傳
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[出版者不詳] (獻縣(河北))
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西班牙天主教聖徒克辣未爾傳記。全書分六卷

目錄
卷一
引言
第一章 出身貴顯幼承善訓
第二章 出就外傳德學並進
第三章 請父母命入耶穌會
第四章 初學之時熱心出眾
第五章 乞食旅行赴塞辣山
第六章 初學期滿發願入會
第七章 赴日隆城攻讀文學
第八章 讀哲學時得交良友
第九章 先聖后聖薪傳一瞥
第十章 師訓貫通別立格言
第十一章 先聖得見後聖榮福
第十二章 辯護哲學動人讚賞
第十三章 遵神師命求赴美洲
第十四章 神師贈書奉為至寶
第十五章 攻讀神學心不離主
第十六章 既蒙允准登舟赴美
第十七章 續讀神學兼理庶務
第十八章 先經卒試後升司譯
卷二
第一章 加爾達惹地理略說
第二章 買賣奴隸有違人道
第三章 各種黑奴受苦萬狀
第四章 繼桑道瓦拯救黑奴
第五章 黑奴將至前去迎接
第六章 化導黑奴所用法術
第七章 講解要理黑奴感動
第八章 付洗黑奴慎重將事
第九章 各處訪求漏稅私奴
第十章 領洗之後教以修德
第十一章 消除惡風不遺餘力
第十二章 黑奴有難情殷救濟
第十三章 神工架子聖人苦架
第十四章 發顯願時特加一願
第十五章 嚴齋月內勞瘁尤甚
第十六章 缺四規者親去尋覓
第十七章 黑奴患病殷勤顧慰
第十八章 救助黑奴所蒙神光
第十九章 求助黑奴所顯靈跡
第二十章 一奴一婢死而復活
第二十一章 病體惡瘡口親手洗
第二十二章 瘟疫盛行愛德愈顯
第二十三章 離別黑奴聖人之苦
卷三
引言
第一章 病院供役預言休咎
第二章 傳教顧病兼任理家
第三章 職掌初學垂訓高妙
第四章 辭神師職管癩病人
第五章 梗頑罪人亦被感化
第六章 誓反教人亦被感化
第七章 溫良含忍必勝之倦
第八章 一腔熱血波及回民
第九章 深仁厚澤及於囹圄
第十章 殺場化人亦著奇效
卷四
引言
第一章 籌款募翻譯陶成且愛護
第二章 郊外村莊上往來施教化
第三章 善言不入者以顯罰警戒
第四章 竭力挽頹風稔惡多向化
第五章 民風愈澆漓覺民愈奮勉
第六章 隨時顯靈跡有宗徒遺風
第七章 失望自殺者不告聖人知
第八章 心中隱密事聖人能燭照
第九章 預言未來事所言無不驗
卷五
引言
第一章 熱心愛主念念不忘
第二章 不輟祈禱渥蒙特恩
第三章 時常感念耶穌苦難
第四章 熱心敬禮耶穌聖體
第五章 敬愛聖母並他神聖
第六章 為主愛人愛德純淨
第七章 煉處靈魂亦蒙救援
第八章 救靈神火常燃不熄
第九章 克治五官恆久不變
第十章 克治口腹飲食菲薄
第十一章 克苦肉身嚴厲驚人
第十二章 忍受凌辱心平氣和
第十三章 溫和良善化仇為友
第十四章 身心貞潔猶如天神
第十五章 愛慕神貧見諸實行
第十六章 聽長上命如聽主命
第十七章 謙卑自下避榮趨辱
第十八章 德表動人人皆敬仰
卷六
引言
第一章 救人染瘟疫蒙主恩痊癒
第二章 年老且抱病救人仍不倦
第三章 辭別癩病人言瘟疫復來
第四章 被修士棄捨受黑奴慢待
第五章 亞爾風鎖傳暢快聖人心
第六章 失眠力愈衰預言死期至
第七章 末後染瘧疾領終傅溘逝
第八章 升天之榮耀殯葬之盛禮
第九章 黑奴失恃怙亦行追思禮
第十章 聖人之儀容目睹者傳述
第十一章 因總督陳請組織調查會
第十二章 聖人去世後諸靈跡摘錄
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Language Chinese
Publication date 1928
publication_date QS:P577,+1928-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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羅馬公教-基督教徒 基督教徒-羅馬公教
中圖分類
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B979.955.1
拼音題名
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sheng ke la wei er zhuan
載體形態
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