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scZoUnD [109]
2 years ago
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Who wrote the spiritual exercises? a. giordano bruno b. pope paul iii c. martin luther d. ignatius loyola e. frances de sales

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azamat2 years ago
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D.  Ignatius Loyola is the correct answer. the Spiritual Exercises for Ignatius Loyola’s personal experience and grow in union with God.

The journal of spiritual insight with the his spiritual experience.

He is also added for more notes and directed other people and discovered and worked about the Ignatius gathered these prayers meditations, reflections and etc.

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