Ignatius Loyola and the Early JesuitsLongmans, 1871 - 548 páginas |
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... showed itself amongst his companions , whether in the camp or court . He was not tall of stature , but active , lithe of limb , and light of heart - easily moved to mirth ; his com- plexion olive , his hair very black , glossy , and ...
... showed itself amongst his companions , whether in the camp or court . He was not tall of stature , but active , lithe of limb , and light of heart - easily moved to mirth ; his com- plexion olive , his hair very black , glossy , and ...
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... showed determined signs of resistance , and re- quired that their grievances should be redressed before they would vote the supplies . The inhabitants of Toledo were especially loud in their remonstrances , while those of Valla- dolid ...
... showed determined signs of resistance , and re- quired that their grievances should be redressed before they would vote the supplies . The inhabitants of Toledo were especially loud in their remonstrances , while those of Valla- dolid ...
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... showed itself to him on many subsequent occasions , both during his stay at Manresa and on his journeys to Rome and Paris , but always hideous and deformed , and he had only to make a gesture of disdain with his staff to drive it from ...
... showed itself to him on many subsequent occasions , both during his stay at Manresa and on his journeys to Rome and Paris , but always hideous and deformed , and he had only to make a gesture of disdain with his staff to drive it from ...
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... showed itself to him under a luminous form ; yet , as he told Gonzales , always by an interior perception , and without sensible distinction of the corporeal members : adding that he should speak within bounds if he said that he beheld ...
... showed itself to him under a luminous form ; yet , as he told Gonzales , always by an interior perception , and without sensible distinction of the corporeal members : adding that he should speak within bounds if he said that he beheld ...
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... showed itself not only in his charity to the poor , but in the deep personal interest he took in the spiritual welfare of all with whom he came in contact . Many remarkable conversions were effected by him , and the fame of his sanctity ...
... showed itself not only in his charity to the poor , but in the deep personal interest he took in the spiritual welfare of all with whom he came in contact . Many remarkable conversions were effected by him , and the fame of his sanctity ...
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