Fabiola: Or, The Church of the CatacombsP. O'Shea, 1880 - 488 strán (strany) |
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... turned the tables against him . It was the hardest struggle of my life ; never were flesh and blood so strong within me . O God ! may they never be again so tremendously powerful ! " “ And what did you do , then , my darling boy ...
... turned the tables against him . It was the hardest struggle of my life ; never were flesh and blood so strong within me . O God ! may they never be again so tremendously powerful ! " “ And what did you do , then , my darling boy ...
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... turned home to an elegant supper , not later than our dinner ; where he had daily guests , either previously invited , or picked up during the day among the many parasites on the look- out for good fare . At home he was a kind and ...
... turned home to an elegant supper , not later than our dinner ; where he had daily guests , either previously invited , or picked up during the day among the many parasites on the look- out for good fare . At home he was a kind and ...
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... turning over her trinkets on the tal she continued , " Take this ring ; and you n not return here again this evening . " Fabiola's conscience was quite satisfied ; had made what she considered ample atonem for the injury she had ...
... turning over her trinkets on the tal she continued , " Take this ring ; and you n not return here again this evening . " Fabiola's conscience was quite satisfied ; had made what she considered ample atonem for the injury she had ...
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... turned to leave the room , she was al- most startled at seeing standing , in bright relief before the deep crimson door - curtain , a figure which she immediately recognized , but which we must briefly describe . It was that of a lady ...
... turned to leave the room , she was al- most startled at seeing standing , in bright relief before the deep crimson door - curtain , a figure which she immediately recognized , but which we must briefly describe . It was that of a lady ...
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... turned to join Fabiola , and enter with her into the dining- room . It was well she had not overheard this * Twelve was the age , according to the Roman law . " Annulo fidei suæ subarrhavit me , et immensis monilibus or- navit me ...
... turned to join Fabiola , and enter with her into the dining- room . It was well she had not overheard this * Twelve was the age , according to the Roman law . " Annulo fidei suæ subarrhavit me , et immensis monilibus or- navit me ...
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Fabiola; Or, The Church of the Catacombs [Nicholas Wiseman] Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman Úplné zobrazenie - 1856 |
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Agnes Agnes's altar answered Appian arcosolium asked baptism basilica beautiful blood Cæcilia called Campania catacombs cemetery CHAPTER child Chris Christ Christian Chromatius Church Corvinus countenance dark dear death Dioclesian Diogenes divine door edict Emerentiana emperor Eurotas exclaimed eyes Fabiola Fabius faith father fear feel felt Fulvius give grace hand head heard heart heathen holy honor hour Hyphax imperial knew lady light lived look Lord martyrdom martyrs Maximian Meta Sudans mind Miriam mistress morning never Nicostratus noble once Orontius Pancratius persecution Polycarp Pontiff poor Pope Damasus Porta Capena Prætextatus pray prayer prefect priest prison Prudentius Pudentiana replied Roman Rome round Sebastian seemed seen Severus side silence slave smile soldier stood sure Syra tears tell thee Thermæ thing thou thought tian tion told tomb Torquatus Tranquillinus turned villa virtue words youth
Populárne pasáže
Strana 51 - Servants, be subject to your masters with all fear ; not only to the good and gentle, but also to the froward.
Strana 237 - Indeed the Lord is in this place, and I knew it not. And trembling he said : How terrible is this place ! this is no other but the house of God, and the gate of heaven.
Strana 145 - I say to you, Love your enemies: do good to them that hate you : and pray for them that persecute and calumniate you : That you may be the children of your Father who is in heaven, who maketh his sun to rise upon the good, and bad, and raineth upon the just and the unjust.
Strana 355 - ... and fell. The arteries of the neck had been severed, and the slumber of martyrdom at once settled on his eyelids. His blood softened, brightened, enriched, and blended inseparably with that of his father, which Lucina had hung about his neck. The mother's sacrifice had been accepted.
Strana 353 - For an instant there was dead silence; the multitude seemed softened, won. The graceful form of the gallant youth, .his now inspired countenance, the thrilling music of his voice, the intrepidity of his speech, and his generous self-devotion to his cause, had wrought upon that cowardly herd. Pancratius felt it, and his heart quailed before their mercy more than before their rage; he had promised himself heaven that day; was he to be disappointed? Tears started into his eyes, as stretching forth his...
Strana 27 - She paused, as faltering ; but an imperious gesture from her mistress bade her continue : " Then I put it to your own judgment whether a poor slave who holds an unquenchable consciousness of possessing within her a spiritual and living intelligence, whose measure of existence is immortality, whose only true place of dwelling is above the skies, whose only rightful prototype is the Deity, can hold herself inferior in moral dignity, or lower in greatness of thought, than one who, however gifted, owns...
Strana 182 - They sometimes go quite straight to a great length ; but they are crossed by others, and these again by others, so as to form a complete labyrinth or net-work of subterranean corridors. To be lost among them would easily be fatal.
Strana 7 - Did the mother's heart flutter more than usual, as from a first anxiety, or was there a softer solicitude dimming her eye, that the youth should seize her hand and put it tenderly to his lips, while he thus replied: "Fear nothing, mother most beloved, your son has done nothing that may give you pain. Only say, do you wish to hear all that has befallen me to-day, or only the cause of my late return home?" "Tell me all, dear Pancratius," she answered; "nothing that concerns you can be indifferent to...
Strana 27 - ... the four winds of heaven, and make each give back every grain of my dust that it has scattered ; and I shall be built up once more in this my body, not as yours, or any one's, bondwoman, but free, and joyful, and glorious, loving for ever, and beloved. This certain hope is laid up in my bosom.
Strana 182 - A catacomb may be divided into three parts, its passages or streets, its chambers or squares, and its churches. The passages are long narrow galleries, cut with tolerable regularity, so that the roof and floor are at right angles with the sides, often so narrow as scarcely to allow two persons to go abreast. They sometimes run quite straight to a great...