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    Abraham a Sancta Clara (July 2, 1644 – December 1, 1709) was an Augustinian monk. He was born Johann Ulrich Megerle, in Kreenheinstetten, Germany. He was...
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    which is a typical example of the baroque way of viewing music. His nephew is the monk Abraham a Sancta Clara. *Walter Pass. "Megerle, Abraham", Grove...
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  • somehow you did it right'. Domingo de Santa Clara actually existed. There was an Abraham a Sancta Clara, he was some religious fanatic. I don't know...
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  • (municipality Leibertingen) is a village located in the district of Sigmaringen (Baden-Württemberg) in Germany. Abraham a Sancta Clara (1644-1709) born at Kreenheinstetten...
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    17th-century Austrian monk Abraham a Sancta Clara described the roll as crescent shaped, writing "the moon in the first quarter shines like a kipfl", and noted...
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  • Limburg Jean-Baptiste de La Salle – A founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools Abraham a Sancta Clara – Catholic preacher in Austria...
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    c. 1597) (Mar Abraham), Church of the East bishop Abraham Angermannus (died 1607), Swedish Lutheran archbishop Abraham a Sancta Clara (1644–1709), Austrian...
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    the mid 15th century. In the 17th century it was a favoured preaching location for Abraham a Sancta Clara. This building was rebuilt to fit contemporary...
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  • Most are identified as "German poets", but some are not German. Abraham a Sancta Clara Friedrich Achleitner Renate Aichinger Dietmar von Aist Heinrich...
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    bodies and Augustin became a symbol of hope for Viennese people. The story, already rendered by the preacher Abraham a Sancta Clara (1644–1709), lives on in...
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    devoted much time to the Marian cult, in which she was introduced by Abraham á Sancta Clara and to which she introduced her two daughters-in-law. She was an...
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  • Augustinian Abraham a Sancta Clara's 1683 book, Auf, auf, ihr Christen. Schiller, who like Abraham was from Swabia, wrote to Goethe, "This Father Abraham is a man...
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    und Irrenhaus" (1863), "Des Krämers Töchterlein" (1862), "Pater Abraham a Sancta Clara" as well as many others. He also wrote the historical novel "Ein...
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    Saint Augustine (Latin: Ordo Fratrum Sancti Augustini), abbreviated OSA, is a mendicant religious order of the Catholic Church. It was founded in 1244 by...
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    Augustinians (redirect from O. S. A.)
    Augustinians, were once part of the OSA under a single prior general. The Recollects, founded in 1588 as a reform movement in Spain, became autonomous in...
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    Order of Augustinian Recollects (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Schaff-Herzog with a title parameter)
    mantelatas (Spanish members of the Third Order) between 1655 and 1676. Abraham a Sancta Clara Alphonse Gallegos Ezequiel Moreno Magdalene of Nagasaki Laura Evangelista...
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  • aforementioned Benedictine monk Abraham a Sancta Clara was a notable preacher of the times. A Jesuit, Georg Scherer, is another example of a monk whose sermons were...
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    Johann Wolfgang Franck, German baroque composer (d. 1710) July 2 – Abraham a Sancta Clara, German Augustinian friar (d. 1709) July 4 – Josceline Percy, 11th...
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  • Jean-François Regnard, French poet and dramatist (born 1655) December 1 – Abraham a Sancta Clara, Austrian theologian (born 1644) December 3 – Elizabeth Burnet,...
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    Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia without Wikisource reference)
    Berthold of Ratisbon and Abraham a Sancta Clara. Geiler himself complained bitterly that neither clergy nor laity were willing to join in a common reform. His...
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