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... The Abbé Fleury - The Duke's Fiery Temper - Religious Im- pressions - Dialogues des Morts - Fénelon's Restricted Means - Mme . de Maintenon - Correspondence with her 31 CHAPTER III . Molinos and Quietism — Mme . Guyon.
... The Abbé Fleury - The Duke's Fiery Temper - Religious Im- pressions - Dialogues des Morts - Fénelon's Restricted Means - Mme . de Maintenon - Correspondence with her 31 CHAPTER III . Molinos and Quietism — Mme . Guyon.
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... Duke and the Army - Letters- True Popularity - Difficulties at Court - Discretion in Strictness - Theatres - The Duke of Marlborough's Gene- rosity - Fénelon's Letters to his Nephew the Marquis de Fénelon - To the Abbé de Beaumont - To ...
... Duke and the Army - Letters- True Popularity - Difficulties at Court - Discretion in Strictness - Theatres - The Duke of Marlborough's Gene- rosity - Fénelon's Letters to his Nephew the Marquis de Fénelon - To the Abbé de Beaumont - To ...
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... Duke was a dry , stiff man , whose Cato - like virtues and ducal robes enfolded a dry , pedantic nature , as Sainte - Beuve says ; ' and Bossuet , though he tried to be kind and patient with the stupid little boy , had not Fénelon's ...
... Duke was a dry , stiff man , whose Cato - like virtues and ducal robes enfolded a dry , pedantic nature , as Sainte - Beuve says ; ' and Bossuet , though he tried to be kind and patient with the stupid little boy , had not Fénelon's ...
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... Duke had married Colbert's second daughter , her two sisters marrying the Ducs de Chevreuse and Mortemart , men of his own stamp , and the three families lived in a close union of prin- ciple and action , which gave them great strength ...
... Duke had married Colbert's second daughter , her two sisters marrying the Ducs de Chevreuse and Mortemart , men of his own stamp , and the three families lived in a close union of prin- ciple and action , which gave them great strength ...
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... Duke , with the one exception of an old servant named Moreau , who had been his attendant from the time of his birth . The Duke had no hesitation as to the best Preceptor France could produce for the little Prince , and im- mediately ...
... Duke , with the one exception of an old servant named Moreau , who had been his attendant from the time of his birth . The Duke had no hesitation as to the best Preceptor France could produce for the little Prince , and im- mediately ...
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Page 239 - THE grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all, evermore.
Page 456 - Wherefore we labour, that, whether present or absent, we may be accepted of him. For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.
Page 404 - And he shall live, and to him shall be given of the gold of Sheba, prayer also shall be made for him continually; and daily shall he be praised.
Page 367 - Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice. Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand. Be careful for nothing ; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.
Page 466 - But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged of you, or of man's judgment : yea, I judge not mine own self. For I know nothing by myself; yet am I not hereby justified : but He that judgeth me is the Lord.
Page 455 - For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory; While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal. For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
Page 455 - For which cause we faint not ; but though our outward, man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day. For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.
Page 461 - For I reckon that the sufferings of the present time, are not worthy to be compared with the glory, which shall be revealed in us.
Page 456 - Now he that hath wrought us for the selfsame thing is God, who also hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit.
Page 403 - He shall judge the poor of the people, he shall save the children of the needy, and shall break in pieces the oppressor.