The rule of penance of the seraphicall father S. Francis: approued and confirmed by Leo the X. for religious persons of the 3. order of S. Francis : together with a declaration of each point of the Rule, profitable not only to the religous of this order, but also to all religious women / by Br. Angelus Francis, friar minour.

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The rule of penance of the seraphicall father S. Francis: approued and confirmed by Leo the X. for religious persons of the 3. order of S. Francis : together with a declaration of each point of the Rule, profitable not only to the religous of this order, but also to all religious women / by Br. Angelus Francis, friar minour.
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Third Order Regular of St. Francis.
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At Douay :: By the Widdow of Marke VVyon,
M. DC. XLIV [1644]
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Monasticism and religious orders for women
Third Order Regular of St. Francis -- Rules.
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"The rule of penance of the seraphicall father S. Francis: approued and confirmed by Leo the X. for religious persons of the 3. order of S. Francis : together with a declaration of each point of the Rule, profitable not only to the religous of this order, but also to all religious women / by Br. Angelus Francis, friar minour." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A89642.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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A prayer for Gods Grace.

O God who by thy coeter∣nall Sonne, hast created all things, and who hast vouchsafed by the misterie of his holy Incar∣nation, to renew the world be∣come old in sinnes: I humbly be∣seech thee, that by the grace of the same Iesus Christ our Lord, thou wilt clemently vouchsafe to behold me thy handmaide, desi∣rous

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to professe the rennuntia∣tion of the world, that so re∣newed in spirit, I may put off the old man which its actions, and de∣serue to put on the new which is created according to God. Through the same Lord Iesus Christ thy Sonne: who liueth & raigneth, God, with thee, in the vnitie of the holy Ghost, world without end. Amen.

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