WM Review – Why the Kingship of Christ is the best set-up for society: War and Tyrants

By Unknown author. – “Cleric, Knight and Workman representing the three classes”, a French School illustration from Li Livres dou Santé (late 13th century, vellum), MS Sloane 2435, folio 85, British Library/Bridgeman Art Library. Public Domain. As Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases through our Amazon links. See also The WM Review Shop.
In her life of St Dominic, Mother Francis Raphael shows us how Christian society vigorously restricted warfare, and held tyrannical rulers to account.

Editor’s Notes

The following is the first part of a trilogy of extracts taken from The History of St Dominic, Founder of the Friars Preachers (1891) by the English author Augusta Theodosia Drane – also known as Mother Francis Raphael.

About the Author

Drane was born to Protestant parents in 1894, she converted in 1850; in 1852, she entered the regular Third Order of St Dominic as a sister. She held positions of authority in the convent of Stone, Staffordshire, until she eventually became provincial in 1881.


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