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  2. Lorenzo Scupoli - Wikipedia

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    Francesco Scupoli CR (c. 1530 – 26 November 1610), [1] better known by his religious name Lorenzo Scupoli, was a Neapolitan Catholic priest, most notable for his authorship of The Spiritual Combat (Italian: Il combattimento spirituale), an important work in 16th-century Catholic spirituality.

  3. Theatines - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Scupoli; Tommaso Del Bene Guarino Guarini; It has also furnished one pope, Paul IV (Giovanni Pietro Carafa), 250 bishops, archbishops, and papal legates, and several cardinals. Among noted nineteenth-century Theatines was the Sicilian Father Gioacchino Ventura dei baroni di Raulica, a philosopher, littérateur, and orator.

  4. Category:16th-century Italian philosophers - Wikipedia

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  6. Scottish Gaelic literature - Wikipedia

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    Fr. MacEachan, a graduate of the Royal Scots College at Valladolid, also produced an important Gaelic-English dictionary as well as translations of Thomas a Kempis' The Imitation of Christ (Scottish Gaelic: Leanmhainn Chriosda), published in 1826, and Lorenzo Scupoli's The Spiritual Combat (Scottish Gaelic: An cath spioradail), published in ...

  7. Andrew Avellino - Wikipedia

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    One of the most noteworthy of his disciples was Lorenzo Scupoli, the author of The Spiritual Combat. Charles Borromeo was a close friend of Avellino and sought his advice in the most important affairs of the church. He also requested him to establish a new Theatine house in Milan.

  8. Category:1610 deaths - Wikipedia

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    B. Gervase Babington; Anne Bacon; Richard Bancroft; John Banister (anatomist) George Barcroft; Sadiqi Beg; Thomas Bell (Catholic priest) Berachah the Hero; Adam Berg (publisher)

  9. File:Présentation Wikipédia Francophone.pdf - Wikipedia

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