The Story of Port RoyalJ. Murray, 1907 - 504 |
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... means of paving the way for as pure and as unworldly a reform as the world has ever seen . Not the worst enemies of Port Royal could accuse it of over - much care for the rich , or for the great ones of the earth . From all one hears of ...
... means of paving the way for as pure and as unworldly a reform as the world has ever seen . Not the worst enemies of Port Royal could accuse it of over - much care for the rich , or for the great ones of the earth . From all one hears of ...
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... mean trick on the then Abbess , who had been elected on account of her purity and goodness . The King paid her a surprise visit , learned that the election had not been confirmed , and left the unsus- picious Superior in the complete ...
... mean trick on the then Abbess , who had been elected on account of her purity and goodness . The King paid her a surprise visit , learned that the election had not been confirmed , and left the unsus- picious Superior in the complete ...
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... means so exact . As far as pos- sible she varied the monotony by reading Plutarch . ( Plutarch was much in vogue then both in England and France , and romances of the kind which had so strongly influenced Shakespeare and other writers ...
... means so exact . As far as pos- sible she varied the monotony by reading Plutarch . ( Plutarch was much in vogue then both in England and France , and romances of the kind which had so strongly influenced Shakespeare and other writers ...
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... means a saintly person , arrived one day in March and asked permission to preach . That sermon struck an answering note in the young Abbess's heart . She says herself in touching words : " God spoke to me , and from that instant I ...
... means a saintly person , arrived one day in March and asked permission to preach . That sermon struck an answering note in the young Abbess's heart . She says herself in touching words : " God spoke to me , and from that instant I ...
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... means wished all his children to quit him for the cloister . Poor M. Arnauld , he had made two of his daughters into Abbesses ; he was punished by all the remaining ones becoming nuns . Anne spent a year in the the world after the ...
... means wished all his children to quit him for the cloister . Poor M. Arnauld , he had made two of his daughters into Abbesses ; he was punished by all the remaining ones becoming nuns . Anne spent a year in the the world after the ...
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