Pope. scholar; whether I had done attending school, &c. I replied, that I did not consider my education complete ; that I wished to go into the school attached to the nunnery, on the same terms as other pupils, until I had made sufficient progress to... Six months in a convent. 3rd Lond. ed. [With] - 13 페이지저자: Rebecca Theresa Reed - 1835전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Rebecca Theresa Reed - 1835 - 200 페이지
...draw the inexperienced into their power, and make them conrerta to the religion of the Pope. cient progress to take the veil and become a Recluse ; that...he would concur with my Episcopal friends, in not objecting to my becoming a pupil. In the course of the interview, the Superior conversed much upon... | |
| 1835 - 62 페이지
...I did not consider my education complete ; that I wished to go into the school, attached to the 40 nunnery, on the same terms as other pupils, until...sufficient progress to take the veil and become a Recluse." Now for the Lady Superior's story. " Our design in admitting her, was not to fit her for becoming a... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1836 - 590 페이지
...&c. I replied that I did not consider my education complete ; that I wished to go into the sctiool attached to the nunnery on the same terms as other...recluse ; that my father was averse to my becoming a ss», but I was of opinion that he would concur with my Episcopal friends in not objecting to my becoming... | |
| Rebecca Theresa Reed - 1851 - 116 페이지
...establishment, to draw the inexperienced into their power, and make them converts to the religion of the Pope. scholar; whether I had done attending school, &c....that he would concur with my Episcopal friends in not objecting to my becoming a pupil. In the course of the interview, the superior conversed much upon... | |
| Justin Dewey Fulton - 1888 - 368 페이지
...her education complete ; desired to enter the institution on the same terms as other pupils until she had made sufficient progress to take the veil and become a recluse ; that her father was averse to her becoming a nun, but she was of the opinion lie would concur with her Episcopal... | |
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