The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, Volume 16William Miller, 1808 |
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Page 49
... missioners laboured not in vain at Lis- bon . From the very beginning of their ministry , devotion began to spread amongst the people . All men ran to the blessed sacrament , which before was never thought on but in Lent : and this holy ...
... missioners laboured not in vain at Lis- bon . From the very beginning of their ministry , devotion began to spread amongst the people . All men ran to the blessed sacrament , which before was never thought on but in Lent : and this holy ...
Page 52
... missioners to be respected as men sent down from heaven , and replenished with the spirit of the Most High ; insomuch that all men gave them the surname of apostles , which glorious title still remains with their successors in Portugal ...
... missioners to be respected as men sent down from heaven , and replenished with the spirit of the Most High ; insomuch that all men gave them the surname of apostles , which glorious title still remains with their successors in Portugal ...
Page 53
... missioners appointed for the Indies lived in this manner ; and impatiently waited for the proper season of navigation . But the king weighing in his mind the great good which they had done , in so short a time , both amongst the no ...
... missioners appointed for the Indies lived in this manner ; and impatiently waited for the proper season of navigation . But the king weighing in his mind the great good which they had done , in so short a time , both amongst the no ...
Page 54
... missioners should not depart the realm . This resolution afflicted them the more sensibly , because they both breathed after those eastern countries ; their last recourse was to write to Rome , and interpose the mediation of Father ...
... missioners should not depart the realm . This resolution afflicted them the more sensibly , because they both breathed after those eastern countries ; their last recourse was to write to Rome , and interpose the mediation of Father ...
Page 107
... another coast , to supply their brethren in distress . The Paravas being resettled by degrees , Xavier left them under the conduct of the missioners , whom he had brought for them , and turned his thoughts BOOK II . 107 ST FRANCIS XAVIER .
... another coast , to supply their brethren in distress . The Paravas being resettled by degrees , Xavier left them under the conduct of the missioners , whom he had brought for them , and turned his thoughts BOOK II . 107 ST FRANCIS XAVIER .
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