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houses, this hostel, and later communities of what came to be called the "Sisters of the Common Life", were freer in structure than the beguines and kept no private property. The women who lived in these houses remained, also, under the jurisdiction of city authorities and parish priests. Their way
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Brinckerinck, one of Grote's early converts, the Sisters of the Common Life spread across the
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The movement faced opposition from clergy and laity at times, both during its early years under Groote's leadership and under
Radewyns' later expansion. Much of this suspicion was similar to that directed at other new forms of religious devotion developed in the period, such as
92:, though it has so far proved elusive to locate the precise origin of the movement. Broadly, it may be seen to rise out of widespread dissatisfaction with the Church (both in terms of the structure of the church and the personal lives of the clergy) in 14th-century Europe.
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in 1413), as well as new foundations, and sometimes the conversion of some of the houses of
Brothers to this new form of religious life. By the end of the 15th century, there were almost 100 houses (84 of them male) in the Chapter of Windesheim.
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Also, the strong resemblance to the monastic life of the daily routine among the
Brethren provoked accusations from the mendicant orders that the Brethren and Sisters of the Common Life were starting a new mendicant order, in violation of the
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Brethren. In addition, though, under the leadership of Radewyns, in 1387 some members of the Deventer house set up a new community at
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in 1374 and became popular among the Devotio Moderna community. The methods of methodical prayer as taught by the Devotio Moderna entered Spain and were known in the early 16th century, and influenced the approaches to
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88:The origins of the movement likely stem from the
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650:Rietbergen, P. J. A. N. (2000).
1405:Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
986:"Canons of San Giorgio in Alga"
925:Teresa of Avila's autobiography
873:A brief history of spirituality
306:(c. 1418), often attributed to
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722:, (London: SCM, 1989), p. 179.
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241:contemptus mundi et sui ipsius
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709:, (London: SCM, 1989), p178.
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1192:First Epistle of Clement
1014:McGinn, Bernard (2012).
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2082:Giovanni Maria Cornoldi
1956:Jacques-BĂ©nigne Bossuet
1936:Mary of Jesus of Ăgreda
1478:Paulinus II of Aquileia
1473:Predestination disputes
835:by Bernard McGinn 1986
795:by Michael Battle 2004
575:The Imitation of Christ
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2102:Tommaso Maria Zigliara
2042:Félicité de La Mennais
1721:The Cloud of Unknowing
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1561:Bernard of Clairvaux
1541:Anselm of Canterbury
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1498:Paschasius Radbertus
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1239:Epistle to Diognetus
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559:Christian meditation
506:, and is related to
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476:Christian meditation
464:Lawrence Giustiniani
434:Christian meditation
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398:Hugh of Saint Victor
373:(Life of Christ) by
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2343:Johann Baptist Metz
2313:Frederick Copleston
2137:Friedrich von HĂŒgel
2097:Joseph Hergenröther
2077:Gaetano Sanseverino
2057:Ignaz von Döllinger
1981:Nicolas Malebranche
1821:Thomas of Villanova
1782:Counter-Reformation
1762:Girolamo Savonarola
1576:Hildegard of Bingen
1385:Cyril of Alexandria
1228:Aristides of Athens
1215:Epistle of Barnabas
1204:Ignatius of Antioch
1142:Ecumenical councils
990:Augustinians Canons
569:Imitation of Christ
480:Spiritual Exercises
444:abbey of Montserrat
440:Garcias de Cisneros
396:Centuries earlier,
227:and its associated
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2273:Nouvelle théologie
2162:ThérÚse of Lisieux
2006:Alfonso Muzzarelli
1946:Jean-Jacques Olier
1916:Tommaso Campanella
1831:Francisco de Osuna
1826:Ignatius of Loyola
1695:Catherine of Siena
1591:Robert Grosseteste
1488:Benedict of Aniane
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1996:Louis de Montfort
1991:Alphonsus Liguori
1986:Giambattista Vico
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1690:John of Ruusbroec
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1340:Basil of Caesarea
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2171:20th century
2072:Jaime Balmes
2030:19th century
1851:Luis de LeĂłn
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2278:Karl Rahner
2253:Dorothy Day
2238:Edith Stein
2208:Ronald Knox
1806:John Fisher
1801:Thomas More
1778:Reformation
1670:Duns Scotus
1665:Ramon Llull
1658:and reforms
1646:Roger Bacon
1611:Bonaventure
1521:Roscellinus
1310:Pelagianism
1281:Constantine
1104:Key figures
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694:McGinn 2012
524:Lutheranism
387:Jan Mombaer
328:IJssellands
257:good-will (
161:Groenendaal
2469:Categories
2434:Scott Hahn
1811:Johann Eck
1463:Iconoclasm
1395:Pope Leo I
1255:Tertullian
863:page 88-94
610:pages 7â12
582:References
516:meditation
421:projecting
145:Windesheim
137:familiares
2338:Hans KĂŒng
2127:LĂ©on Bloy
2117:Modernism
1970:Jansenism
1656:Mysticism
1250:Montanism
528:Calvinism
490:Influence
219:Teachings
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1870:Molinism
1448:Ecthesis
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1295:Eusebius
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1209:Polycarp
1123:Timeline
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538:See also
520:religion
466:and the
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113:Deventer
1791:Erasmus
1641:Thomism
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1355:Ambrose
1270:Cyprian
1198:Didache
1152:Vulgate
1111:General
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