The Preacher and the King: Or, Bourdaloue in the Court of Louis XIV : Being an Account of the Pulpit Eloquence of that Distinguished EraGould and Lincoln, 1855 - 338 páginas |
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... Monsieur de Condom , ( Bossuet , then bishop of Con- dom , ) is convinced of it , and you know , that for some time past , he has seen a great deal of her . " " He is good security . And then there is pardon for all sin . Apropos , is ...
... Monsieur de Condom , ( Bossuet , then bishop of Con- dom , ) is convinced of it , and you know , that for some time past , he has seen a great deal of her . " " He is good security . And then there is pardon for all sin . Apropos , is ...
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... Monsieur de Fénélon . " Would you wish him to take his part in the most disgraceful vices ? " " In the vices ? -no ; but in the principle of the vices . You are preaching , for instance , on calumny , must you go to work to avow that ...
... Monsieur de Fénélon . " Would you wish him to take his part in the most disgraceful vices ? " " In the vices ? -no ; but in the principle of the vices . You are preaching , for instance , on calumny , must you go to work to avow that ...
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... Monsieur de la Rouchefoucauld say all the evil of them that he knew , ( and he knew them better than any one else ; ) he never discovered the quarter of what I have heard asserted many a time by preachers freshly arrived from the ...
... Monsieur de la Rouchefoucauld say all the evil of them that he knew , ( and he knew them better than any one else ; ) he never discovered the quarter of what I have heard asserted many a time by preachers freshly arrived from the ...
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... Monsieur de Condom , you are going to think me very presuming ; but it seems to me , that if I had the honor of being a priest , and of being permitted to approach his Majesty , I would not be silent in regard to the scandals of which ...
... Monsieur de Condom , you are going to think me very presuming ; but it seems to me , that if I had the honor of being a priest , and of being permitted to approach his Majesty , I would not be silent in regard to the scandals of which ...
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... Monsieur de Con- dom will have to give account to God . It is that he has not had the courage to say anything to the king . " " Would he have done it himself ? " said Bossuet , much more affected than he wished to appear . " I admire ...
... Monsieur de Con- dom will have to give account to God . It is that he has not had the courage to say anything to the king . " " Would he have done it himself ? " said Bossuet , much more affected than he wished to appear . " I admire ...
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