Translated here for the first time in their entirety in English are the extant writings of two little known thirteenth-century Carthusians who had great influence on Christian spirituality. Find a new perspective on your own journey of faith by delving into the practices of ancient Christians whose writings have stood the test of time.
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Hugh of Balma lived in the 13th century and greatly impacted later Catholic spirituality.
Guigo de Ponte wrote as a contemporary of Hugh of Balma. He was an influence on Ignatious of Loyola.