The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... seemed to his instructor a fitting frame for bap- tism , the priest , with contentment at his heart , brought water in a cup or in the hollow of his hand , touched his forehead with the mystic drop , and snatched him from an eternity of ...
... seemed to his instructor a fitting frame for bap- tism , the priest , with contentment at his heart , brought water in a cup or in the hollow of his hand , touched his forehead with the mystic drop , and snatched him from an eternity of ...
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... seemed impossible to proceed . At San Severino , where they lodged with the Barnabites , he bethought him of asking the intercession of a cer- tain poor woman of that place , who had died some time before with the reputation of sanctity ...
... seemed impossible to proceed . At San Severino , where they lodged with the Barnabites , he bethought him of asking the intercession of a cer- tain poor woman of that place , who had died some time before with the reputation of sanctity ...
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... seemed to promise a rich harvest for the Faith . To the Jesuits it was a day of triumph and of hope . The ice had been broken ; the wedge had entered ; light had dawned at last on the long night of heath- endom . But there was one ...
... seemed to promise a rich harvest for the Faith . To the Jesuits it was a day of triumph and of hope . The ice had been broken ; the wedge had entered ; light had dawned at last on the long night of heath- endom . But there was one ...
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... seemed impossible that they should much longer escape . Brébeuf , therefore , wrote a letter of fare- well to his Superior , Le Jeune , at Quebec , and con- fided it to some converts whom he could trust , to be carried by them to its ...
... seemed impossible that they should much longer escape . Brébeuf , therefore , wrote a letter of fare- well to his Superior , Le Jeune , at Quebec , and con- fided it to some converts whom he could trust , to be carried by them to its ...
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... seemed to stand once more in that gorgeous temple , where , shrined in lazuli and gold , rest the hallowed bones of Loyola . Column and arch and dome rise upon his vision , radiant in painted light , and trembling with celestial music ...
... seemed to stand once more in that gorgeous temple , where , shrined in lazuli and gold , rest the hallowed bones of Loyola . Column and arch and dome rise upon his vision , radiant in painted light , and trembling with celestial music ...
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