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Pagina 34
... Jesuits , it might not perhaps be many years before their clever and unscrupulous tactics should make them paramount throughout the length and breadth of the nation ; but what she had listened to half incredulously of their depth and ...
... Jesuits , it might not perhaps be many years before their clever and unscrupulous tactics should make them paramount throughout the length and breadth of the nation ; but what she had listened to half incredulously of their depth and ...
Pagina 101
... Jesuits purposely circulate stories against them- selves , to have a pretext for afterwards publicly contradicting them . An apostate Protestant cler- gyman will spread a report that he is returning to our Church , merely that he may ...
... Jesuits purposely circulate stories against them- selves , to have a pretext for afterwards publicly contradicting them . An apostate Protestant cler- gyman will spread a report that he is returning to our Church , merely that he may ...
Pagina 102
... Jesuit confessor to take the veil . No more was heard of her during fourteen years , when a public investigation became called for : search was made , and this poor girl was found lying upon filthy straw in a damp cellar , with such ...
... Jesuit confessor to take the veil . No more was heard of her during fourteen years , when a public investigation became called for : search was made , and this poor girl was found lying upon filthy straw in a damp cellar , with such ...
Pagina 110
... Jesuits , who are sworn to a system of mutual betrayal , -who are bound to repress every affectionate impulse , every generous attachment , and to lead a poor mechanical exist- ence far beneath the dignity of human nature . Each of them ...
... Jesuits , who are sworn to a system of mutual betrayal , -who are bound to repress every affectionate impulse , every generous attachment , and to lead a poor mechanical exist- ence far beneath the dignity of human nature . Each of them ...
Pagina 135
... Jesuit , to be told , and to see every difficulty removed by my teacher from my path . Miss Turton forbad me , under desperate penalties , to think of anything that she did not explain , and I was only too happy indolently to acquiesce ...
... Jesuit , to be told , and to see every difficulty removed by my teacher from my path . Miss Turton forbad me , under desperate penalties , to think of anything that she did not explain , and I was only too happy indolently to acquiesce ...
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Abbess affection agitated Andrew Carre anguish anxious astonishment beautiful became become believe Bessie Bishop carriage chapel cheek Church Clanmarina Clinton confessor conscience convent countenance dear death deep Donald McAlpine door dress duty earnest earth emotion evidently excitement exclaimed Beatrice eyes face Father Eustace feel felt friends gazed grief hand happy heart Heatherbrae heretic honour hope Hosta hour hurried hustings Inverness Jesuit Lady Eaglescairn Lady Edith Lady Stratharden laughing listened live look Lord Eaglescairn Lord Iona Lorraine McAlpine McRonald mind Miss Farinelli Miss Turton morning mother mournful nature never nuns obedience observed once Papists Popish prayers priest Protestant religion remain replied Beatrice Robert Carre round saints scene seemed silent Sir Allan sister Martha smile solemn sorrow soul stood tears tell thought tone uttered voice whispered whole wish words young