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Christian rules proposed to the vertuous soul aspiring to holy perfection, : whereby to regulate both her time and actions for the obtaining her blessed end
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Christian rules proposed to the vertuous soul aspiring to holy perfection, : whereby to regulate both her time and actions for the obtaining her blessed end
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Printed in the year, 1665.
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388550
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W. C (-1670)
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8vo
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