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Theology itself Loyola exhibited with medical vigilance : he warned that Christians must be very careful in their manner ... His imitation of Christ was not a saint's soliloquy , as with Thomas à Kempis , but a dra . matic and gymnastic ...
Theology itself Loyola exhibited with medical vigilance : he warned that Christians must be very careful in their manner ... His imitation of Christ was not a saint's soliloquy , as with Thomas à Kempis , but a dra . matic and gymnastic ...
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Teresa , Saint : The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus , of the Order of Our Lady of Car . mel , Written by Herself . Trans . by David Lewis . London : 1914 . ... Thomas à Kempis : Imitation of Christ . Printed in Latin circa 1470.
Teresa , Saint : The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus , of the Order of Our Lady of Car . mel , Written by Herself . Trans . by David Lewis . London : 1914 . ... Thomas à Kempis : Imitation of Christ . Printed in Latin circa 1470.
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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