The Story of Port RoyalJ. Murray, 1907 - 504 |
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Strona 8
... received into the novitiate a girl of seventeen , who became one of the two to whom she opened her heart on the projects of reform , when those projects had ripened . The same nun ( Catherine de St Paul ) gave much information about ...
... received into the novitiate a girl of seventeen , who became one of the two to whom she opened her heart on the projects of reform , when those projects had ripened . The same nun ( Catherine de St Paul ) gave much information about ...
Strona 9
... received as many visits as she possibly could , and the pious soul of her mother was a good deal exercised by the free and easy and alto- gether unconventual life of the poor young Abbess . Her mother feared greatly that Angélique might ...
... received as many visits as she possibly could , and the pious soul of her mother was a good deal exercised by the free and easy and alto- gether unconventual life of the poor young Abbess . Her mother feared greatly that Angélique might ...
Strona 11
... ? Angélique was a true convert . She sought to reform herself , and with as little outward help as any fervent youthful disciple ever received , she began those inward struggles , those stern dealings with herself which distin- guish.
... ? Angélique was a true convert . She sought to reform herself , and with as little outward help as any fervent youthful disciple ever received , she began those inward struggles , those stern dealings with herself which distin- guish.
Strona 26
... received reproof , if they were careful to make up as it were for any fault , if they strove against faults . " Mère Angélique's whole life was one of service for others , and there is something very strong in her remarks on the duty of ...
... received reproof , if they were careful to make up as it were for any fault , if they strove against faults . " Mère Angélique's whole life was one of service for others , and there is something very strong in her remarks on the duty of ...
Strona 27
... received me simply for the love of God . She devoted herself to me with an extra- ordinary kindness , taking the trouble to come nearly every day to the novitiate to teach me to read Latin . . . . I was very dainty about food ; the ...
... received me simply for the love of God . She devoted herself to me with an extra- ordinary kindness , taking the trouble to come nearly every day to the novitiate to teach me to read Latin . . . . I was very dainty about food ; the ...
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