Narrative of the Demolition of the Monastery of Port Royal Des Champs, Including Biographical Memoirs of Its Latter InhabitantsJ. & A. Arch, 1816 - 379 páginas |
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... means a difficult thing to find other ecclesiastics , more pliable and less con- scientious than M. Thomassin ; accordingly , the order was given to another person , the petition was drawn out and presented , and the destruction of Port ...
... means a difficult thing to find other ecclesiastics , more pliable and less con- scientious than M. Thomassin ; accordingly , the order was given to another person , the petition was drawn out and presented , and the destruction of Port ...
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... means to approach the monastery ; so that they found themselves not a little em- barrassed how to pass the night . They therefore dispersed in various directions ; some went to lodge at Magny , whilst others found asylums for the night ...
... means to approach the monastery ; so that they found themselves not a little em- barrassed how to pass the night . They therefore dispersed in various directions ; some went to lodge at Magny , whilst others found asylums for the night ...
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... the nuns to go to make up their packages . Each of these , as it was tied up , was brought into the chapter - house and ticketed . Mean- * See note * , page 18 . † Ibid . while the nuns staid in the chapter with the bailiffs 20.
... the nuns to go to make up their packages . Each of these , as it was tied up , was brought into the chapter - house and ticketed . Mean- * See note * , page 18 . † Ibid . while the nuns staid in the chapter with the bailiffs 20.
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... mean time , standing himself in the passage to the dormitory , in order to in- spect the contents of every bundle as it was handed out . The nuns were so hurried , that they had not time to take one half of what was absolutely and ...
... mean time , standing himself in the passage to the dormitory , in order to in- spect the contents of every bundle as it was handed out . The nuns were so hurried , that they had not time to take one half of what was absolutely and ...
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... means of wonderful depredation , every one pillaging at plea- sure . 3 " Clem . ix . p . 529 . + Clem . ix . p . 524. Poulain , i . pp . 273 , 274. Fon- taine , i . p . 61 . Poulain , i . pp . 274 , 275 , 276 , 277 , 278. Besogne , iii ...
... means of wonderful depredation , every one pillaging at plea- sure . 3 " Clem . ix . p . 529 . + Clem . ix . p . 524. Poulain , i . pp . 273 , 274. Fon- taine , i . p . 61 . Poulain , i . pp . 274 , 275 , 276 , 277 , 278. Besogne , iii ...
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Abbesse amidst amongst Angelique Arnauld Besogne Bishop blessed Blois body burying ground c'est captivity Cardinal Cardinal de Noailles carriage chapter-house charity Chartres Christian church Claude Clem Clemencet consolation continually convent court COURTIAUX d'Argenson death destruction of Port Dieu divine divine grace edifying élus eminent enemies eyes fait faith friends gloire grace hands heart heaven holy hommes hour Ibid Jesus Christ la grace Lambert lay-sister Leonard lives Lord Louis the Fourteenth MADAME DE MAINTENON Madame du Valois MADEMOISELLE ment mercy mérites monastery Mother Angelica Necrol ness never Noailles nuns of Port palace of Versailles Paris peace péché persecution persecutors piety pious poor Port Royal Poulain prayer Prioress prison qu'il recluses religion remains Remicourt replied réprouvés respect Reverend Mother Royal des Champs ruins sacraments sacrifice Scripture sent servants shew side sister soul spirit suffered thee Thomassin thou tion trees truth venerable whilst whole
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Página 272 - Claude was visited by the police-officers, and not only all the books intended for the poor were carried off, (though printed with the royal privilege and approbation) but a very considerable part of his own excellent and valuable library was seized. Thus was he deprived of the only outward resource left him ; nevertheless, trying as these malicious persecutions were, it was the means of exemplifying the promise, that all things shall work together for good, to those who truly love GOD.
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