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430: 25: 573: 369: 282: 125: 547:(in folio), his principal work. In the first volume he gives the lives of Cistercians notable for their sanctity, while the second volume contains the rule, the constitutions, and privileges of the order, with a history of the founding of the military orders attached. It was through him that portraits were engraved of many of the beatified and other illustrious members of the Cistercian Order. 206:, and in 1612 was admitted to monastic profession. He was then sent by his superiors to various monasteries of the Order, where he studied successively philosophy and theology under the most eminent professors. During his studies he manifested a marked aptitude and taste for historical research. While still a student, he published his first work, the 342:
Henríquez was considered an exemplary monk from every point of view. His knowledge was only equaled by his humility and his submission to his superiors unqualified, while his agreeable demeanor won him the affection of all. His superiors were lavish in bestowing on him marks of esteem and honorable
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He now received from his superiors the command to write the history of the Cistercian Order. With this end in view, he visited the various Belgian monasteries, especially those of
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describes his works as "elegant yet concise" with "a profound erudition", but criticizes the accuracy of his dates. Historian Claude Chalemot, Cistercian Abbot of
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Having completed his studies, he returned to Huerta. During this time his parents had left Spain to take up their residence at the court of the
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From 1619 until 1632, he published upwards of 40 separate works in Dutch, Latin, and Spanish, chief among them being:
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titles. He was appointed historian of the Spanish Congregation of the Cistercian Order, afterwards
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Thesaurus Evangelicus vel Relatio Illustrium Virorum Ordinis Cisterciensis in Hibernia
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of the Cistercian Congregation of Spain to ask that Henríquez be sent to the
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History of men remarkable for their virtues and miracles of the
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Spanish Cistercian monk and ecclesiastical historian
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