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... received at their profession in the following manner -They ought to be perfectly well acquainted that they are about to put off the old man , and to be regenerated , by humbly confessing all their sins , according to the established ...
... received at their profession in the following manner -They ought to be perfectly well acquainted that they are about to put off the old man , and to be regenerated , by humbly confessing all their sins , according to the established ...
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... received him presented him an open missal , on which he placed both his hands , and having answered all the above questions , made his profession in the following terms : / " Io N. faccio voto e prometto a Dio omnipotente , ed alla ...
... received him presented him an open missal , on which he placed both his hands , and having answered all the above questions , made his profession in the following terms : / " Io N. faccio voto e prometto a Dio omnipotente , ed alla ...
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... received the adorations of gal- Iant and unsullied knights , many shone not less in mental culture than they excelled in personal charms : Females , who had long been excluded , during the ages of turbu lence , and extreme disorder ...
... received the adorations of gal- Iant and unsullied knights , many shone not less in mental culture than they excelled in personal charms : Females , who had long been excluded , during the ages of turbu lence , and extreme disorder ...
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