St. Mary's Convent, Micklegate Bar, York, (1686-1887)Henry James Coleridge Burns and Oates, 1887 - 419 |
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Strona viii
... religious perfection . The cha- racters that come before us have already that family likeness which is remarked in well - formed religious Institutes . And we see in that likeness no faint repetition of the lineaments of Mary Ward ...
... religious perfection . The cha- racters that come before us have already that family likeness which is remarked in well - formed religious Institutes . And we see in that likeness no faint repetition of the lineaments of Mary Ward ...
Strona ix
... religious houses peopled by inmates who lack this characteristic unity and perfection of spirit . There will be many more who will read these annals of the Convent at the Bar with delight for another reason . They will feel an interest ...
... religious houses peopled by inmates who lack this characteristic unity and perfection of spirit . There will be many more who will read these annals of the Convent at the Bar with delight for another reason . They will feel an interest ...
Strona x
... religious vocations to the Convent itself were not very numerous . The pupils returned to their homes , some to find vocations in the English Convents abroad , others to become the mothers of Christian families , which they were to ...
... religious vocations to the Convent itself were not very numerous . The pupils returned to their homes , some to find vocations in the English Convents abroad , others to become the mothers of Christian families , which they were to ...
Strona xii
... mainly the result of the extraordinary and exceptional circumstances under which the religious had to labour for God . His good Providence mercifully shielded them from many Preface . xiii occasions and dangers , the record of.
... mainly the result of the extraordinary and exceptional circumstances under which the religious had to labour for God . His good Providence mercifully shielded them from many Preface . xiii occasions and dangers , the record of.
Strona xiii
... religious persons written by a human hand . The book is the record of convent life , and the materials out of which it has had to be formed are too like necrologies and menologies to be varied enough for the ordinary reader . It would ...
... religious persons written by a human hand . The book is the record of convent life , and the materials out of which it has had to be formed are too like necrologies and menologies to be varied enough for the ordinary reader . It would ...
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