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1 Outl, 0 | the first convent of the Reform bought in Avila (August).~ 2 Outl, 0 | towards herself embracing the Reform.~August 22. Is granted a 3 Outl, 0 | further convents of the Reform, and later (August 14, from 4 Outl, 0 | the first monastery of the Reform (F III).~In November, goes 5 Outl, 0 | measures towards the Discalced Reform.)~July 19. Writes from Seville 6 Outl, 0 | other measures against the Reform.)~April 5. Agreement for 7 Outl, 0 | stern measures against the Reform.)~May 28. Ceremony of the 8 Outl, 0 | meets the Superiors of the Reform at Almod-var: they refuse 9 Outl, 0 | of P. Graci‡n and of the Reform (LL 195).~October. Violent 10 Outl, 0 | 1578~(Persecution of the Reform continues throughout this 11 Outl, 0 | June 22. The Discalced Reform is recognized as a separate 12 Intr, 0 | historian of the Discalced Reform and author of one of the 13 Intr, 0 | shown for St. Teresa and her Reform by King Philip II, who, 14 Intr, 0 | that time Provincial of the Reform, republished the Way of 15 Intr, 0 | historian of the Discalced Reform, obtained permission from 16 Unic, 24(195)| connection with the Discalced Reform. Cf. St. Teresa's testimony 17 Unic, 27(211)| 1540 initiated a Discalced Reform in his Order not unlike 18 Unic, 32(259)| 270, n.] that the proposed reform was even publicly denounced 19 Unic, 32(260)| in the early days of her Reform, of which, however, he saw 20 Unic, 33(274)| strong supporter of her Reform.~ 21 Unic, 36(311)| Incarnation and later joined the Reform; and others who attended 22 Unic, 38(337)| to make the life of the Reform as similar as possible to 23 Unic, 40(363)| she is speaking of the new Reform which she founded." A number