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date: 22 March 2025

conduct book 

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Conduct manuals draw on two traditions. The first defined a moral standard, based on classical ideals of decorum and perpetuated in medieval and Renaissance religious or clerical codes of conduct. A well-controlled body was a precondition for moral and hence spiritual development. Lay religiosity popularized this ideal from the 13... ...

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