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Pagina 14
... Jesuits , " he said , " now rule in the Vati- can ; for even the Pope obeys the Jesuit Cardinals , who kiss his foot but tie his hands , while their object is to enthral the free and intellectual population of Great Britain under the ...
... Jesuits , " he said , " now rule in the Vati- can ; for even the Pope obeys the Jesuit Cardinals , who kiss his foot but tie his hands , while their object is to enthral the free and intellectual population of Great Britain under the ...
Pagina 27
... Jesuit priest or a monk of La Trappe , taking a cord and cross instead of a belt and sword . His mother , you know , is a widow . I do not wonder at that , as no man could survive long with so tiresome a woman ; and she would sacrifice ...
... Jesuit priest or a monk of La Trappe , taking a cord and cross instead of a belt and sword . His mother , you know , is a widow . I do not wonder at that , as no man could survive long with so tiresome a woman ; and she would sacrifice ...
Pagina 39
... Jesuits around us which ought to be feared , and their masquerading manoeuvres , while Protestants sleep on in a vague ignominious dream of safety . The warfare of opinions and principles is stealing surreptitiously into the family ...
... Jesuits around us which ought to be feared , and their masquerading manoeuvres , while Protestants sleep on in a vague ignominious dream of safety . The warfare of opinions and principles is stealing surreptitiously into the family ...
Pagina 40
Catherine Sinclair. to Lady Edith and Beatrice . " The Jesuits are like the lily of the valley ; once planted , no power of man can trace their progress or entirely root them out . They grow and spread in all directions , silently and ...
Catherine Sinclair. to Lady Edith and Beatrice . " The Jesuits are like the lily of the valley ; once planted , no power of man can trace their progress or entirely root them out . They grow and spread in all directions , silently and ...
Pagina 42
... Jesuit , that humility being the ladder to heaven , every crime a penitent commits , by humbling him , forms a step . " " Think not , my friends , " continued the Bishop , " that these warnings of impending danger to your religion are ...
... Jesuit , that humility being the ladder to heaven , every crime a penitent commits , by humbling him , forms a step . " " Think not , my friends , " continued the Bishop , " that these warnings of impending danger to your religion are ...
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accents admiration affection agitated Ambrose anxious appeared asked astonishment Aunt Edith Beatrice felt beautiful became become benefactress Bessie's chapel cheek church Clanmarina Clinton colour companion Cornelius O'Brien countenance dear deep dress earnest emotion evidently excitement exclaimed Beatrice expression eyes face Father Eustace favourite feelings flowers gazed girl glance grief hand happy hear heart Heatherbrae hope hour hurriedly Iona's Jesuit Lady Anne Lady Eaglescairn Lady Stratharden laugh listened live look Lord Eaglescairn Lord Iona ment mind Miss Farinelli Miss Turton mother never observed Lady Edith once pale Papists passionate emotion perfect perfectly perplexity Popish Popish plot pray prayers priest Protestant replied Beatrice replied Lady Edith Robert Carre Rome round scarcely seemed silence Sir Allan Sir Evan smile solemn soon sorrow speak stood strange stranger tears tell thought tion tone trembled uncle utter voice whole wish young