I had no donbt but that I should soon enter the Convent, resolving to leave all for the love of God and to consecrate the remainder of my days to his service. I believed Mrs G. to be my sincere friend, and an Episcopalian, as she had always told me she... Six months in a convent. 3rd Lond. ed. [With] - Seite 20von Rebecca Theresa Reed - 1835Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1836 - 790 Seiten
...service. I believed Mrs. G. to be my sincere friend, and an Episcopalian, as she hnd alwnys told me she was, and placed myself under her protection. After...doing ornamental work for my Catholic friends, and aUo in working lace for the bishop, the altar, &.C. About this time I was offered compensation, but... | |
| Rebecca Theresa Reed - 1835 - 204 Seiten
...service. I believed Mrs. G. to be my sincere friend, and an Episcopalian, as she had always told me she was, and placed myself under her protection. After visiting some Protestant friends, 1 found means to procure my clothing, <fcc., and went immediately to reside opposite the Catholic church.... | |
| John England - 1849 - 524 Seiten
...convent. As she states in page 65, that she employed herself while there in doing ornamental work for her Catholic friends, and also, in working lace for the bishop, the altar, &c., and again in the next page, that her time was wholly employed in working for the Catholics; some may... | |
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