| 1827 - 676 pagine
...the regular clergy. For the same reason, lie left them, and in 1534 became a member of the Capachin brotherhood, which had been recently established according...living, or rather voluntary humility and mortification. Daring his monastic retirement, be acknowledges that he escaped those vices with »liu-h his life might... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1833 - 520 pagine
...according to the notions of that age, to a monastic life, and joined the Franciscan Observantines, as the strictest of all the orders of the regular...escaped those vices with which his life might have been tainted if he had mixed with the world; and from the studies of the cloister, barren and unprofitable... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1842 - 428 pagine
...according to the notions of that age, to a monastic life, and joined the Franciscan Observantines, as the strictest of all the orders of the regular...rules of holy living, or rather voluntary humility and mortification.t During his monastic retirement, he acknowledges that he escaped those vices with which... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1842 - 428 pagine
...according to the notions of that age, to a monastic life, and joined the Franciscan Observantines, as the strictest of all the, orders of the regular...rules of holy living, or rather voluntary humility and mortification.t During his monastic retirement, he acknowledges that he escaped those vices with which... | |
| Protestant association - 1844 - 420 pagine
...according to the notions of that age, to a monastic life, and joined the Franciscan Observantines, as the strictest of all the orders of the regular...escaped those vices with which his life might have been tainted if he had mixed with the world ; and from the studies of the cloister, barren and unprofitable... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1856 - 540 pagine
...according to the notions of that age, to a monastic life, and joined the Franciscan Observantines, as the strictest of all the orders of the regular...rules of holy living, or rather voluntary humility and mortification.1 During his monastic retirement, he acknowledges that he escaped those vices with which... | |
| John McClintock, James Strong - 1877 - 1022 pagine
...of that age, to a monastic life, and joined, while yet a mere youth, the Franciscan Obscrvantines, as the strictest of all the orders of the regular...escaped those vices with which his life might have been tainted if he had mixed with the world ; and from the studies of the cloister, barren and unprofitable... | |
| John McClintock, James Strong - 1883 - 1116 pagine
...most rigid rules of holy living, or, rather, , nier and the princess F.lizabclh. On Mary's accession voluntary humility and mortification. During his monastic...escaped those vices with which his life might have been tainted if he had mixed with the world; and from the studies of the cloister, barren and unprofitable... | |
| John McClintock - 1894 - 1014 pagine
...of that age, to a monastic life, and joined, while yet a mere youth, the Franciscan Observantines, as the strictest of all the orders of the regular...escaped those vices with which his life might have been tainted if he had mixed with the world; and from the studies of the cloister, barren and unprofitable... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1842 - 430 pagine
...according to the notions of that age, to a monastic life, and joined the Franciscan Observantines, as the strictest of all the orders of the regular...escaped those vices with which his life might have been tainted if he had mixed with the world; and from the studies of the cloister, barren and unprofitable... | |
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