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... interests of the Church , as for truth . Such was the state of things which the veteran Baron Rublestein met with , when he returned home , to repose in honour as he expected , after a long life of gallant services , and to die la ...
... interests of the Church , as for truth . Such was the state of things which the veteran Baron Rublestein met with , when he returned home , to repose in honour as he expected , after a long life of gallant services , and to die la ...
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... interests of the priests as those of Heaven , and the agitation with which Luther at that time was shaking the Church to its foundation , as doctrines that could not be enough abhorred . Father Dominick undertook the mission with ...
... interests of the priests as those of Heaven , and the agitation with which Luther at that time was shaking the Church to its foundation , as doctrines that could not be enough abhorred . Father Dominick undertook the mission with ...
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... interests require you to interpose . The Church knows his cha- racter , and for his virtues is inclined to try all gentle means ; I am sent to urge you to use a father's influence . " “ If I saw , ” said the Baron , " aught in his ...
... interests require you to interpose . The Church knows his cha- racter , and for his virtues is inclined to try all gentle means ; I am sent to urge you to use a father's influence . " “ If I saw , ” said the Baron , " aught in his ...
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... interest in the question . Accordingly , when the Abbot returned from the Castle , and had informed some of both par- ties , in his confidence , what he had observed there , the Count's party became the partisans of Henry , and Father ...
... interest in the question . Accordingly , when the Abbot returned from the Castle , and had informed some of both par- ties , in his confidence , what he had observed there , the Count's party became the partisans of Henry , and Father ...
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... ; he took very little interest in the subject of the controversy , and thought the Abbot and the austere Dominick over much affected by it , no however absolutely throwing any ridicule upon their zeal , but THE LUTHERANS . 117.
... ; he took very little interest in the subject of the controversy , and thought the Abbot and the austere Dominick over much affected by it , no however absolutely throwing any ridicule upon their zeal , but THE LUTHERANS . 117.
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Abbot actuated alarm Ancelmo answer apostacy appeared apprehension ascribed austere Baron Rublestein Baroness battle of Pavia believe Bernard Bishop brotherhood called Castle cerned Chapter Chapter-house character church clergy conduct consequence controversy Count Manhim cried danger declared deemed dispute doctrines doubt dreadful effect endeavour error excitement exclaimed eyes faith Father Domi Father Dominick fear feeling felt friars gates gentle give guilt hear heard heart Heaven Henry Henry's heresies heretics hermit holy hope imagine infirmity inquired Lady Gertrude ligion look Lord Luther Lutheran Doctors manner Matilda ment Michael's mind monastery monk mother Muller nature never NEWBURY STREET observed offence old Baron opinion papacy passion pause proceeding professed proselyte quired racter reflections Reformers regarded replied respecting retired ruminations secular seemed sentiments soldier soon sorrow speech spirit spoke summoned surprised taught temper things thought tion truth turned round Upover veteran walked words young Baron
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Page 208 - MARY'S DREAM The moon had climbed the highest hill Which rises o'er the source of Dee, And from the eastern summit shed Her silver light on tower and tree; When Mary laid her down to sleep, Her thoughts on Sandy far at sea, When, soft and low, a voice was heard, Saying: "Mary, weep no more for me!
Page 178 - FAR in a wild, unknown to public view, From youth to age a reverend hermit grew ; The moss his bed, the cave his humble cell, His food the fruits, his drink the crystal well : Remote from man, with God he pass'd the days, Prayer all his business, all his pleasure praise.
Page 5 - IMMEDIATELY after the celebrated battle of Pavia, in which Francis I. of France was taken prisoner by the Emperor Charles V...
Page 8 - But her self-command altogether forsook her, when, after the prescribed formula of service was at an end, her uncle again kneeled down reverently on the cushion by his bed-side, and prayed fervently for her and for her future happiness, and that the Almighty protection might be extended over her when it should please Heaven to remove him from this earthly scene. And when, as connected with this dearest object of his heart, he put up earnest petitions for him who was already destined to be her husband...