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Redemptioner
Redemptioner Re*demp"tion*er (-?r), n. 1. One who redeems himself, as from debt or servitude. 2. Formerly, one who, wishing to emigrate from Europe to America, sold his services for a stipulated time to pay the expenses of his passage.

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- and obedience. In the Decretal, "Quod votum," unic. De veto et voti redemptione (iii, 15) in 6°, Boniface VIII declared authoritatively that the vow...
- qui tibi offerunt hoc sacrificium laudis, pro se, suisque omnibus: pro redemptione animarum suarum, pro spe salutis et incolumitatis suae: tibique reddunt...
- of St. Francis of Paola) O. Merced. – Ordo Beatae Mariae Virginis de Redemptione Captivorum (Mercedarians, Nolaschi) O.M.C. – Ordo Minorum Conventualium...
- partly translated into Latin in the 14th century under the title Liber de redemptione Israhel. Even these religious works contain scientific and philosophical...
- Aquilino Emmen, Ernst Stadter (eds.). Quaestiones de incarnatione et redemptione. Quaestiones de virtutibus. Grottaferrata, Collegium San Bonaventurae...
- estates and possessions to the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, «pro redemptione omnium peccatorum meorum, pro salvatione anime mee, pro anima patris...
- the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw). 2019 - Award "Pro Redemptione" (in recognition of his work for the ****cuted and needy Christians...
- volumes of "small works", 1666–71) Annales Ordinis Sanctae Trinitatis pro redemptione captivorum ab anno 1198 usque ad annum 1297 (Rome, 1864), his last work...
- of saving captives from slavery and as such, were called Fratres de Redemptione Captivorum or "The Fathers of Redemption". The friars either paid the...