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1 1 | dissolving force in social life and in international relations. 2 3 | souls of every condition in life, both young and old, who 3 4 | a love for the Christian life. We are now happily called 4 4 | the sublime holiness of life which he achieved but also 5 4 | that it is inadaptable to a life lived outside cloister walls. ~ 6 6 | attentively reviews the life of St. Francis will discover 7 13| Introduction to the Devout Life and The Treatise on the 8 13| Introduction to the Devout Life St. Francis, after showing 9 13| the Christian manner of life) then sets himself expressly 10 13| and condition of secular life, and to show how each man 11 14| customary acts of everyday life, (with the exception, of 12 14| the actions of everyday life. ~ 13 18| principles of the spiritual life which are treated in the 14 19| recognize in their manner of life that union of strength and 15 27| proper to each one's state in life, since even in our own times 16 27| consequences, the spiritual life ceases to exist for them. 17 27| anything which transcends the life of sense. Finally, there 18 27| the truth that holiness of life is not the privilege of 19 28| and concord both in family life and among nations? ~ 20 37| the green pastures of the life eternal, that thus there