Catholic order of mendicant friars.
1The earliest foundations were houses of the Cistercian Order and the Augustinians.
2The Benedictines are monks; the Augustinians, Dominicans, Franciscans, and Recollects, are friars.
3At Mottisfont, four miles from Romsey, was once a priory of Augustinians.
4The discalced Augustinians have three convents in which are six priests.
5Later on Capuchins, Jesuits, and Augustinians took part in the work.
6There is one church and one vicar, and one monastery with two Augustinians.
7The Augustinians are in great need of inspection and reform.
8Franciscans, Dominicans, Augustinians, Carmelites, all were there, with burning tapers and highly prized relics.
9Education was also a foremost interest of the Augustinians, who supported a college at Oxford.
10Much affected by that sad event, Luther became a priest in the order of the Augustinians.
11Ordering the correction of abuses by the Augustinians
12The Augustinians in Luther's own convent set aside their vows as worthless, and rejected the Mass.
13The discalced Augustinians as yet have no missions, as they have but recently entered the islands.
14They ask the king to see that more friars be sent out, both Augustinians and Franciscans.
15The Augustinians who had them in charge have abandoned them also, and they are now without instruction.
16To the vicar-general of the discalced Augustinians
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