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vade mecum
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vade mecum

(Latin ‘go with me’) a useful handbook carried about for reference.



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Yet, in the Enchiridion, inspired by I Corinthians, Erasmus urges his lay readers to perform the corporal and spiritual works of mercy because all Christians are members of the Mystical Body of Christ.
A complete treatment can be found in the Enchiridion of Indulgences published by the Catholic Publishing Company, New York, in 1969.
Enchiridion Geistliker Leder unde Psalmen, Magdeburg 1536: Introductory Study and Facsimile Edition.
 
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