| Louis Joseph Antoine de Potter - 1829 - 370 pages
...passed by on his way to the chapter, they found some means of showing into the convent, and entreated a sick sister to confess herself. Everlasting scandal...and how they would not have forgiven even in death : — I could tell so much that I should quite fatigue you. " Do not suppose that this is the case... | |
| Louis Joseph Antoine de Potter - 1829 - 374 pages
...would not have forgiven even in death : — I could tell so much that I should quite fatigue you. " Do not suppose that this is the case in our convent alone. It is just the same at St. Lucia, at Prato, at Pisa, at Perugia ; and I have heard things related that would astonish you.... | |
| Samuel Simon Schmucker - 1838 - 152 pages
...passed by on his way to the chapter, they found some means of showing into the convent, an«P entrea.ted a sick sister to confess herself. Everlasting. scandal...stolen the mistress of such a one ; how others had avenge jd themselves in the chapter; and how 5 ly notorious :1 and God in his inscrutable providence... | |
| Charles Elliott - 1851 - 512 pages
...passed by on his way to the chapter they found some means of showing into the convent, and entreated a sick sister to confess herself. Everlasting scandal...that this is the case in our convent alone. It is ¿' list the same at Lucia, at Prato, at Pisa, at Perugia ; and I have eard things that would astonish... | |
| 1851 - 642 pages
...trick that had " ' been played him : — I could tell so much that I should quite " ' fatigue you. " ' Do not suppose that this is the case in our convent alone. " ' It is just the same at St. Lucia, at Prato, at Pisa, at Perugia ; " ' and I have heard things related that would astonish... | |
| Martin Luther - 1860 - 648 pages
...passed by on his way to the chapter, they found some means of showing into the convent, and entreated a sick sister to confess herself. Everlasting scandal...not have forgiven even in death." "Do not suppose (she says') that this is the case in our convent alone. It is just the same at Lucia, at Prato, at... | |
| John Dowling - 1871 - 962 pages
...make me dislike them ; but I will say that so iniquitous a race as the monks nowhere exists. . . . Do not suppose that this is the case in our convent alone. It is just the same at Lucca, at Prato, at Pisa, at Perugia. Everywhere it is the same ; everywhere the same disorders, everywhere... | |
| Charles Chiniquy - 1878 - 200 pages
...a good education, and here we have to unlearn and forget what they have taught us." Page 118.—'' Do not suppose that this is the case in our convent alone. It is just ihe same at St. Lucia, Prato, Pisa, Perugia, &c. I have known things that would astonish you. Everywhere... | |
| Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy - 1890 - 314 pages
...a good education, and here we have to unlearn aad forget what they have taught us." Page 188. — " Do not suppose that this is the case in our convent alone. It is just the same at St. Lucia, Prato, Pisa, Perugia, &c. I have known things that would astonish you. Everywhere it is... | |
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