The Catholic Record, 第 10 卷Hardy & Mahony., 1876 |
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... Mother St. Joseph , Foundress of the Congregation of Sisters of St. Joseph of Bordeaux . By l'Abbe P. F. Lebeurier , 283 Life of St. Benedict the Moor , The . Trans- lated from the French . 6.3 . PAGE Life of St. John , Apostle and ...
... Mother St. Joseph , Foundress of the Congregation of Sisters of St. Joseph of Bordeaux . By l'Abbe P. F. Lebeurier , 283 Life of St. Benedict the Moor , The . Trans- lated from the French . 6.3 . PAGE Life of St. John , Apostle and ...
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... mother's estate . " The world and the flesh , " said the abbot , " re- quire these carnal weapons . Use them , then , my son , without abuse ; and above all , never forget the glori- ous talents that have been intrusted to thee . Guard ...
... mother's estate . " The world and the flesh , " said the abbot , " re- quire these carnal weapons . Use them , then , my son , without abuse ; and above all , never forget the glori- ous talents that have been intrusted to thee . Guard ...
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... mother . The self - reliance of the man asserted itself , and remembering Molière , he entered Madame's salon at the time appointed , perfect master of himself . Nothing could exceed the suavity of her reception . With true womanly tact ...
... mother . The self - reliance of the man asserted itself , and remembering Molière , he entered Madame's salon at the time appointed , perfect master of himself . Nothing could exceed the suavity of her reception . With true womanly tact ...
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... Mother and Divine Child , who kept ceaseless guard in the flower- twined niche above , to save ere " the measure of iniquity " should be filled . And he who was the un- worthy object of these mercies , whose wreck has been rescued ...
... Mother and Divine Child , who kept ceaseless guard in the flower- twined niche above , to save ere " the measure of iniquity " should be filled . And he who was the un- worthy object of these mercies , whose wreck has been rescued ...
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... mother - tongue . Wo- man's delicacy of sensibility renders grating to her ear any extraneous expression , whether of coarseness and carelessness , or of overwrought affectation . * 2. From the letter we pass to the diary . Therein the ...
... mother - tongue . Wo- man's delicacy of sensibility renders grating to her ear any extraneous expression , whether of coarseness and carelessness , or of overwrought affectation . * 2. From the letter we pass to the diary . Therein the ...
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