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The friar said they were heading north for the territory above Swords.
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The friar bowed, and smiling in a forced manner, left the house.
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Well, I hope they have fed you in the kitchen, friend friar.
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The friar had kept us in sight, and soon again joined us.
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The friar granted the ruins, but threw cold water on the rest.
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Reformers they all professed to be, improvers of the original idea, AugustinianFriars, Carmelites, Bethlehemites, Bonhommes, and the rest.
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There, as in America, the Augustinianfriars leading the Church's mission could rely on backing from colonial authorities with substantial military force.
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The Augustinianfriars of Fethard and Callan have survived great adversity to maintain a presence in both towns for 700 and 530 years respectively.
Usage of augustinian friar in English
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An Augustinianfriar, in the reign of Charles VII., effected a wonderful reformation in the matter by his preaching.
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From Cork, the 18th-century Augustinianfriar, Uilliam English, reminds us that good poetry delivers the universal in localised particulars.
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The first was Conrad of Waldhausen, an AugustinianFriar (1364-9).
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There, as in America, the Augustinianfriars leading the Church's mission could rely on backing from colonial authorities with substantial military force.
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In the north of Germany the revolt of a single Augustinianfriar, Martin Luther, had been enough to bring the whole traditional structure crashing down.
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An Augustinianfriar, Jhoan de Vascones, who has evidently gone from the islands to Spain, writes in behalf of his brethren there (1585?)
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The Augustinianfriars of Fethard and Callan have survived great adversity to maintain a presence in both towns for 700 and 530 years respectively.
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The pioneer of the Reformation, Martin Luther (1483-1546), became an Augustinianfriar in 1505 after taking a dramatic vow during a thunderstorm.