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96:. Thomas himself was under the immediate care and guidance of Radewyns from his thirteenth to his twenty-first year. He wrote a loving and edifying sketch of his master, wherein he describes Florens as a man learned in the Scriptures and all sacred science, exceedingly devout, humble, simple, zealous, charitable and excessively mortified. His austerities enfeebled his health, possibly hastened his end; he died at 84:
at Deventer, where Groote resided. There he powerfully seconded his friend's apostolate, especially among the poor clerical scholars of Deventer, and at his suggestion and in his house the first community of the Brethren of the Common Life was formed. They lived on the income of their book copying,
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Scully, Vincent. "Florens Radewyns." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 15 Jun. 2013
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Of his correspondence remains only one letter, preserved by à Kempis, who also gives us a collection of his notable sayings.
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permitting them to teach young men of humbler circumstances who demonstrated a potential for full-time religious life.
80:, placed himself unreservedly under Groote's direction, at his instance was ordained a priest, and accepted a poor 175: 185: 146: 38: 89: 107:, with that of Groote, is still preserved in the Catholic Church (Broedern Kerk) of Deventer. 170: 165: 66: 8: 151:, (translated by J.P. Arthur), Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd., London, 1905 93: 69:. For some little time he led a life of pleasure, until converted by a sermon of 58: 54: 159: 131: 70: 104: 88:
It was also from his house that the six brethren who established the
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went forth in 1386, and among them John, the elder brother of
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He was commonly regarded among the brethren as a saint. His
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Thomas a Kempis. "The Life of the Reverend Florentius",
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Florentius Radewiyns
Brethren of the Common Life
Leerdam
Utrecht
M.A.
Prague
St. Peter's, Utrecht
Gerard Groote
canonry
benefice
Congregation of Windesheim
Thomas à Kempis
Deventer
skull



Scully, Vincent. "Florens Radewyns." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 15 Jun. 2013
Thomas a Kempis. "The Life of the Reverend Florentius", The Founders of the New Devotion, (translated by J.P. Arthur), Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd., London, 1905
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1350 births
1400 deaths
Dutch Christian clergy
Dutch Renaissance humanists
People from Deventer

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