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... society . The attention of the founder was now turned with anxiety to the more complete organization of the society by establishing a set of rules for its government and conduct . For this purpose he sum- moned his ten companions to ...
... society . The attention of the founder was now turned with anxiety to the more complete organization of the society by establishing a set of rules for its government and conduct . For this purpose he sum- moned his ten companions to ...
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... Society , and the use , but not the right , of their property taken away , they , as well as the Spiritual Coadjutors , shall have dispensations from their vows , and their property be punctually restored to them . In order to avoid ...
... Society , and the use , but not the right , of their property taken away , they , as well as the Spiritual Coadjutors , shall have dispensations from their vows , and their property be punctually restored to them . In order to avoid ...
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... Society of some apparent , it eventually contributed to consolidate and increase its real power . The fame of the society not only attracted male votaries , the most illustrious of whom was Francis Borgia , but female devotees ...
... Society of some apparent , it eventually contributed to consolidate and increase its real power . The fame of the society not only attracted male votaries , the most illustrious of whom was Francis Borgia , but female devotees ...
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