Translator: Abraham Coles

Born: December 26, 1813, Scotch Plains, New Jersey.
Died: May 3, 1891.
Coles graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1835. In 1866, he was president of the New Jersey Medical Society; in 1871, Princeton University awarded him an LLD degree. His works include:
Dies Irae (New York, 1859)
Stabat Mater Dolorosa, 1865
Stabat Mater Speciosa, 1866
Old Gems in New Settings, 1866
The Microcosm, 1866, 1881
The Evangel in Verse, 1874
The Light of the World, 1884
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Bernard of Clairvaux, saint, abbot, and doctor, fills one of the most conspicuous positions in the history of the middle ages. His father, Tecelin, or Tesselin, a knight of great bravery, was the friend and vassal of the Duke of Burgundy. Bernard was born at his father's castle on the eminence of Les Fontaines, near Dijon, in Burgundy, in 1091. He was educated at Chatillon, where he was distinguished for his studious and meditative habits. The world, it would be thought, would have had overpowering attractions for a youth who, like Bernard, had all the advantages that high birth, great personal beauty, graceful manners, and irresistible influence could give, but, strengthened in the resolve by night visions of his mother (who had died in 1…
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