Augustine Baker OSB (9 December 1575 – 9 August 1641), also sometimes known as "Austin Baker", was a well-known Benedictine mystic and an ascetic writer...
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Avila and John of the Cross as well as the writings of Margery Kempe, Augustine Baker and Thomas Merton. Dom Cuthbert Butler notes that contemplation was...
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Community Against Pollution Dave Baker (Kansas politician) (born 1955), member of the Kansas House of Representatives Augustine Baker (1575–1641), English Benedictine...
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(1462–1516) Louis de Blois (1506–66) Benedict van Haeften (1588–1648) Augustine Baker (1575–1641) Anthony Batt (d. 1651) Jean Mabillon (1632–1707) Mariano...
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"the Dark Night of the Soul". The 17th-century Benedictine mystic Fr. Augustine Baker called it the "great desolation". Mother Teresa's diaries show that...
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McGinn 2012, p. 426. Salih & Baker 2009, p. 5. Gorman, Sarah. "Imitatio and Re-vision? Margaret Gascoigne, Augustine Baker, and the Reception of Julian...
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English Catholics in the mid-17th century, when the Benedictine monk Augustine Baker (1575–1641) wrote an exposition on its doctrine based on a manuscript...
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(1574–1656) Jakob Böhme (1575–1624) Pierre de Berulle (1575–1629) Augustine Baker (1575–1641) Joseph Leclerc du Tremblay (1577–1638) Rose of Lima (1586–1617)...
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Arthur Johnston, Scottish poet and physician (born c. 1579) August 9 – Augustine Baker, Welsh-born Benedictine mystic and ascetic writer, of plague (born...
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Augustine Baker (1575–1641), Welsh Benedictine monk and ascetical writer Bart Baker American entertainer, singer, and comedian Ben or Benjamin Baker (disambiguation)...
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