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<p> a Barefooted Carmelite, was born at Palencia, in Old Castile, and died in the year 1674. He was one of the most learned of the theological professors of Salamanca, and wrote, [[Cursus]] Theologice Moralis (Salamanca): — De Sacram Ordinis et Matrimonii, ac de Censuris (ibid. 1668, 3 vols. fol.): — De Statu Religioso, etc. (Lyons, 4 vols. fol.; Madrid, 1709). See Biblioth. Carmelit. 1, 91. </p>
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<p> a Barefooted Carmelite, was born at Palencia, in Old Castile, and died in the year 1674. He was one of the most learned of the theological professors of Salamanca, and wrote, [[Cursus]] Theologice Moralis (Salamanca): '''''''''' De Sacram Ordinis et Matrimonii, ac de Censuris (ibid. 1668, 3 vols. fol.): '''''''''' De Statu Religioso, etc. (Lyons, 4 vols. fol.; Madrid, 1709). See Biblioth. Carmelit. 1, 91. </p>
 
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Andrew Of The Mother Of God [1]

a Barefooted Carmelite, was born at Palencia, in Old Castile, and died in the year 1674. He was one of the most learned of the theological professors of Salamanca, and wrote, Cursus Theologice Moralis (Salamanca): De Sacram Ordinis et Matrimonii, ac de Censuris (ibid. 1668, 3 vols. fol.): De Statu Religioso, etc. (Lyons, 4 vols. fol.; Madrid, 1709). See Biblioth. Carmelit. 1, 91.

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