| Francis Parkman - 1867 - 562 pages
...hair-cloth, scourged herself, washed dishes among the servants, and did their most menial work. She heard, in a trance, a miraculous voice. It was that of Christ,...sounded in her ear, with assurance that the promise was fulfilled, and that she was indeed his bride. Now ensued phenomena which are not infrequent among... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1867 - 1192 pages
...hair-cloth, scourged herself, washed dishes among the servants, and did their most menial work. She heard, in a trance, a miraculous voice. It was that of Christ,...hopes and fears, when again the voice sounded in her car, with assurance that the promise was fulfilled, and that she was indeed his bride. Now ensued phenomena... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1876 - 572 pages
...among the servants, and did their most menial work. She heard, in a trance, a miraculous voice. It Avas that of Christ, promising to become her spouse. Months...sounded in her ear, with assurance that the promise was fulfilled, and that she was indeed his bride. Now ensued phenomena which are not infrequent among... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1882 - 568 pages
...hair-cloth, scourged herself, washed dishes among the servants, and did their most menial work. She heard, in a trance, a miraculous voice. It was that of Christ,...sounded in her ear, with assurance that the promise was fulfilled, and that she was indeed his bride. Now ensued phenomena which are not infrequent among... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1892 - 574 pages
...hair-cloth, scourged herself, washed dishes among the servants, and did their most menial work. She heard, in a trance, a miraculous voice. It was that of Christ,...sounded in her ear, with assurance that the promise was fulfilled, and that she was indeed his bride. Now ensued phenomena which are not infrequent among... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1895 - 588 pages
...hair-cloth, scourged herself, washed dishes among the servants, and did their most menial work. She heard, in a trance, a miraculous voice. It was that of Christ,...spouse. Months and years passed, full of troubled hopes *nd fears, when again the voice sounded in her ear, with assurance that the promise was fulfilled,... | |
| Josiah Morse - 1906 - 284 pages
...America in colonization days were frequently seized with religio-sexual frenzy. " She heard, " he writes of Marie de 1' Incarnation, " in a trance, a miraculous...sounded in her ear, with assurance that the promise was fulfilled, and that she was indeed his bride. Now, ensued phenomena which are not infrequent among... | |
| Josiah Morse - 1906 - 284 pages
...were frequently seized with religio-sexual frenzy. " She heard, " he writes of Marie de 1'Incarnation, "in a trance, a miraculous voice. It was that of Christ,...sounded in her ear, with assurance that the promise was fulfilled, and that she was indeed his bride. Now, ensued phenomena which are not Infrequent among... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1906 - 378 pages
...hair-cloth, scourged herself, washed dishes among the servants, and did their most menial work. She heard, in a trance, a miraculous voice. It was that of Christ,...sounded in her ear, with assurance that the promise was fulfilled, and that she was indeed his bride. Now ensued phenomena which are not infrequent among... | |
| Isaac Amada Cornelison - 1911 - 304 pages
...fasted, wore hair cloth, and scourged herself. She heard, in a trance, a miraculous voice, the voice of Christ promising to become her spouse. Months and...years passed, full of troubled hopes and fears ; when the voice sounded again in her ear, with the assurance that the promise was fulfilled, and that she... | |
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