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  • And while early modern Jews, Muslims, and Protestant reformers might well have shuddered at the depiction of the Trinity in the Brigittine Prayer Book, Catholic teachers (in commentary texts such as those displayed here) insisted that such pictures helped stimulate faith, so long as they were not mistaken for God himself.

    The New York Public Library: All That Is Godly Must Glitter The New York Public Library 2010

  • And while early modern Jews, Muslims, and Protestant reformers might well have shuddered at the depiction of the Trinity in the Brigittine Prayer Book, Catholic teachers (in commentary texts such as those displayed here) insisted that such pictures helped stimulate faith, so long as they were not mistaken for God himself.

    The New York Public Library: All That Is Godly Must Glitter The New York Public Library 2010

  • And while early modern Jews, Muslims, and Protestant reformers might well have shuddered at the depiction of the Trinity in the Brigittine Prayer Book, Catholic teachers (in commentary texts such as those displayed here) insisted that such pictures helped stimulate faith, so long as they were not mistaken for God himself.

    The New York Public Library: All That Is Godly Must Glitter The New York Public Library 2010

  • And while early modern Jews, Muslims, and Protestant reformers might well have shuddered at the depiction of the Trinity in the Brigittine Prayer Book, Catholic teachers (in commentary texts such as those displayed here) insisted that such pictures helped stimulate faith, so long as they were not mistaken for God himself.

    The New York Public Library: All That Is Godly Must Glitter The New York Public Library 2010

  • Although she never tried to influence Gustav's policies, she generously supported the Brigittine abbey of Vadstena.

    Margareta Leijonhufvud Matterhorn 2009

  • The following year, Catherine brought Bridget's body back to Sweden for burial at Vadstena, the motherhouse of the Brigittine order.

    St. Catherine of Sweden Matterhorn 2009

  • The following year, Catherine brought Bridget's body back to Sweden for burial at Vadstena, the motherhouse of the Brigittine order.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Matterhorn 2009

  • To shield him, however, from the Lutherans' mounting hostility, Jussoila was assigned to the Brigittine convent of Vadstena to serve as the nuns' confessor.

    A Letter By Johannes Jussoila Matterhorn 2009

  • Although she never tried to influence Gustav's policies, she generously supported the Brigittine abbey of Vadstena.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Matterhorn 2009

  • To shield him, however, from the Lutherans' mounting hostility, Jussoila was assigned to the Brigittine convent of Vadstena to serve as the nuns' confessor.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Matterhorn 2009

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