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Kasper Drużbicki or
Gaspar Druzbicius (born
probably in Drużbice in
Ziemia Sieradzka in Poland, 1589;
entered the
Society of Jesus, 20
August 1609; died...
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older traditions, were
formulated from the
inspiration of
Jesuit Kasper Drużbicki in
following works:
Franciscus Phoenicius (Franciszek Stanisław Fenicki)...
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establish the
theological basis for the
devotion was
Polish Jesuit Kasper Drużbicki (1590–1662) in his book Meta
cordium – Cor Jesu (The goal of
hearts –...
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representative of the
Polish school of spirituality, a
pupil of
Kasper Drużbicki.
Among his
works there are:
Locutio Dei ad cor
religiosi (published for...
- Drociński, Drohiciński, Drohiczański, Drohiczyński, Drohiński, Droyczewski,
Drużbicki, Drużbiński, Drzewiecki, Dubieniecki, Duszyński, Dworczyński, Dwornicki...
- spirituelles" (ib., 1695); "Dialogues spirituels" (ib., 1704).
Gaspar Druzbicki, S. J. (d. 1662), is the
author of a
considerable number of ascetical...
- good death,
between 1685 and 1758
edited 7
times Mikołaj Łęczycki
Kasper Drużbicki Daniel Pawłowski Jan
Morawski Nowy Korbut, ed.
Roman Pollak, v. 2, Warsaw...
- used to pull
after himself opinions of others. Mikołaj Łęczycki
Kasper Drużbicki Daniel Pawłowski
Tomasz Młodzianowski
Kasper Niesiecki,
Korona Polska...
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znamienitsze (Vilnius 1723) Koło
rycerskie rocznego obrotu (Vilnius 1727)
Kasper Drużbicki Daniel Pawłowski
Tomasz Młodzianowski Jan
Morawski Bronisław Natoński...