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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... road , * Font . i . pp . 55 , 56 , 58. Poul . pp . 272 , 273. Besogne , iii . pp . 203 , 206 , 207 , 228. Clem . ix . pp . 491 , 492 , 493 , 494. Clem . x . pp . 288 , 289 , 290 , 291. Necrol . Supp . pp . 345 , 346 , 347 , Besogne ...
... road , * Font . i . pp . 55 , 56 , 58. Poul . pp . 272 , 273. Besogne , iii . pp . 203 , 206 , 207 , 228. Clem . ix . pp . 491 , 492 , 493 , 494. Clem . x . pp . 288 , 289 , 290 , 291. Necrol . Supp . pp . 345 , 346 , 347 , Besogne ...
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... to the bad- ness of the weather , the roads were almost impracticable ; and after great inconve * See note , page 27 . nience , the carriage was finally overturned , and the 30 Impression produced by the Destruction of Port Royal.
... to the bad- ness of the weather , the roads were almost impracticable ; and after great inconve * See note , page 27 . nience , the carriage was finally overturned , and the 30 Impression produced by the Destruction of Port Royal.
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... road from Port Royal to St. Lambert , might be traced by the bleeding remnants of human of bodies , occasionally scattered the whole way . The piety of passengers and the sur- rounding villagers , gave to these remains a burial , on the ...
... road from Port Royal to St. Lambert , might be traced by the bleeding remnants of human of bodies , occasionally scattered the whole way . The piety of passengers and the sur- rounding villagers , gave to these remains a burial , on the ...
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... road , and which might be a means of ter- minating her sufferings and life together , before she should have forfeited her con- science . Early in the afternoon , Madame du Valois reached the town where she was to lodge that night . She ...
... road , and which might be a means of ter- minating her sufferings and life together , before she should have forfeited her con- science . Early in the afternoon , Madame du Valois reached the town where she was to lodge that night . She ...
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... road from Chartres to Mantes ; but she never could obtain the least inform- ation , nor meet with the least tidings of any person in any degree answering to her description.t Madame du Valois then went to visit her Port Poyal sisters ...
... road from Chartres to Mantes ; but she never could obtain the least inform- ation , nor meet with the least tidings of any person in any degree answering to her description.t Madame du Valois then went to visit her Port Poyal sisters ...
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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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