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Three religious rebels : forefathers of the Trappists /

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Main Author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : P.J. Kenedy & Sons, [1944]
Series:His The saga of Citeaux. 1st epoch
Subjects:
Robert de Molesme, > Saint, > -1110 > Fiction.
Alberic, > Saint, > -1109 > Fiction.
Stephen Harding, > Saint, > -1134 > Fiction.
Cistercians.
Trappists.
Alberic, > Saint, > -1109.
Stephen Harding, > Saint, > -1134.
Fiction.
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