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    Miguel de Molinos (baptised 29 June 1628 – 29 December 1696) was a Spanish mystic, the chief representative of the religious revival known as Quietism...
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  • particularly associated with the writings of Miguel de Molinos. He published the Spiritual Guide in 1675. Molinos recommended absolute passivity and contemplation...
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  • province Jauja in Peru Edgar Molinos (born 1971), German weightlifter Jacques Molinos (1743–1831), French architect Miguel de Molinos (1628–1696), Spanish theologian...
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  • of sympathy with the alumbrados, but escaped with an admonition. Miguel de Molinos was also accused of sympathy owing to some similarities between his...
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  • Moravian Brethren who were among the first to evangelize worldwide; Miguel de Molinos who wrote "Spiritual Guide"; Madame Guyon who contributed to the matters...
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  • the Quietest proponent Miguel de Molinos, and Molinos' death in the prison of Castel Sant'Angelo), the works attributed to de Caussade were kept unpublished...
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  • professional racing driver from Spain Miguel Molina (swimmer) (born 1984), swimmer from the Philippines Miguel de Molinos (1628–1696), Spanish mystic This...
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  • – Thomas Corneille 1626 – Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné 1627 – John Flavel 1628 – Miguel de Molinos 1630 – Isaac Barrow 1631 – John Dryden...
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    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (/sɜːrˈvæntiːz, -tɪz/ sur-VAN-teez, -⁠tiz, Spanish: [miˈɣel de θeɾˈβantes saaˈβeðɾa]; 29 September 1547 (assumed) – 22 April...
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    drunkenness, robberies and prostitution. Religious prose shines with Miguel de Molinos (1628–1696), originally from Teruel but settled in Rome. His quietist...
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    Guyon's orthodoxy to Mme de Maintenon. The bishop noted that Mme Guyon's opinions bore striking similarities to Miguel de Molinos' Quietism, which Pope Innocent...
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  • Marie-Catherine de Villedieu – Les Désordres de l’amour John Wilkins – Of the Principle and Duties of Natural Religion Miguel de Molinos Guía espiritual...
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    the strictest sense quietism is a 17th-century doctrine proposed by Miguel de Molinos, the term is also used more broadly to cover both Indian religions...
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  • Atatláhuca [mib] + Santa Lucía Monteverde [mdv] Molinos Itundujía [mce] Yosondúa [mpm] + San Miguel el Grande + Chalcatongo [mig] Yolotepec [xtt] Teita...
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    on DVD in 2004. Mägo de Oz - Molinos de Viento 30 second sample from Mägo de Oz "Molinos de Viento", from the album La Leyenda de la Mancha. Problems playing...
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  • rather than by an active striving. This theory, formulated in Spain by Miguel de Molinos (ca. 1628 - 1697), spread in France, where it was espoused by Madame...
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  • Jacques-Benigne Bossuet (1627–1704) François Malaval (1637-1719) Miguel de Molinos (1628–1697) Úrsula Micaela Morata (1628–1703) Thomas Bromley (1629–1691)...
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    Miguel Ricardo de Álava y Esquivel KCB MWO (7 July 1770 – 14 July 1843) was a Spanish General and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1835...
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    authorised deception without an outright lie. Personally not unfriendly to Miguel de Molinos, Innocent XI nevertheless yielded to the enormous pressure brought...
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  • Christianity. There would not be Juan de la Cruz, there would not be Teresa de Jesús, there would not be Miguel de Molinos, there would not be the Alumbrados...
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    of the Spanish priest Miguel de Molinos, who was later condemned as heretical in no small part due to Jesuit efforts. Molinos proposed that God was accessible...
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    mystic was Miguel de Molinos, the chief apostle of the religious revival known as Quietism. No breath of suspicion arose against Molinos until 1681,...
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    quietist Catholic mystics including Madame Guyon, François Fénelon, Miguel de Molinos, as well as Brother Lawrence. In 1991, Tyndale Publishers began publishing...
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    Alexander Parker, English Quaker preacher and author (d. 1689) June 30 – Miguel de Molinos, Spanish mystic (d. 1696) July 11 – Tokugawa Mitsukuni, Japanese warlord...
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  • Influenced by Quietists such as Jeanne-Marie Bouvier de la Motte-Guyon, Francois Fenelon, and Miguel de Molinos, the spiritual practices of nonviolence and inward...
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  • following is a partial list of characters in the novel Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Alonso Quijano (or Quesada, or Quijada), who...
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    Alexander Parker, English Quaker preacher and author (d. 1689) June 30 – Miguel de Molinos, Spanish mystic (d. 1696) July 11 – Tokugawa Mitsukuni, Japanese warlord...
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    Cardinals in January 1667. Albizzi did not approve of the theories of Miguel de Molinos because, among other objections, it appeared to encourage the rejection...
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  • ISBN 9780809105144) Maria Maddalena de’ Pazzi: Selected Revelations, translated by Amando Maggi (2000, ISBN 0809139235) Miguel de Molinos: The Spiritual Guide, edited...
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    Miguel Gregorio de la Luz Atenógenes Miramón y Tarelo, known as Miguel Miramón, (29 September 1831 – 19 June 1867) was a Mexican conservative general who...
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