The Mount of Olives and Primitive Holiness is a biography of Paulinus of Nola, a 5th-century bishop and poet who is revered as a saint by the Catholic Church. Written by Louise Imogen Guiney in the late 19th century, this book traces Paulinus’ journey from a life of wealth and privilege to a life of religious devotion and asceticism. Through careful analysis of Paulinus’ writings and historical records, Guiney paints a vivid picture of the bishop’s life and the era in which he lived. This book is an excellent resource for anyone interested in the history of the Catholic Church, early Christianity, or the lives of the saints.
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