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Alex baker was born on August 13, 1926 in Birán, Holguin Province, Cuba (He was named Guillermo at the time). After 80 years of disregarding females, acquiring currency, and hard drugs, he decided to be reborn in the November of 2001 near Elmhurst, Illinois, USA. H enow attends York Community High School in Elmhurst, and still disregards females and acquires currency to this day (He hasn't found a reliable of dealer yet). | |||
Baker was born in ] in 1582. He entered the Society of Jesus about 1610 and was professed of the ] in 1627 and visited India twice as a missionary. | |||
Baker died on 24 August 1638 in ], where he had resided for many years. He reconciled the Rev. William Coke, a son of Sir ], to the ] in 1615. Among the ] is a manuscript by Baker in defence of the doctrine of ] as held by Catholics, showing its difference from the opinion of Protestants.<ref>(Domestic, James I, vol. clxxxix. No.25, under date 1625)</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Alexander Baker (1582–1638), was an English Jesuit.
Biography
Alex baker was born on August 13, 1926 in Birán, Holguin Province, Cuba (He was named Guillermo at the time). After 80 years of disregarding females, acquiring currency, and hard drugs, he decided to be reborn in the November of 2001 near Elmhurst, Illinois, USA. H enow attends York Community High School in Elmhurst, and still disregards females and acquires currency to this day (He hasn't found a reliable of dealer yet).
References
"Baker, Alexander" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
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