| Ireland - 1851 - 782 pages
...Fleet-street, London. 1851. Part II. p. 104. " The religious fervour of the people whom I saw was intense. At one house that I entered, the woman set me marvelling...zeal, by showing me how she contrived to have in her sitting room a sanctuary to pray before every night and morning, and even in the day, ' when she felt... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1856 - 570 pages
...The religious fervour of the people whom I saw was intense. At one house that I entered the woman sot me marvelling at the strength of her zeal, by showing...lonesome.' The room was rudely enough furnished, and the only decent table was covered with a new piece of varnished cloth. Still, before a rude print of our... | |
| 1857 - 626 pages
...marvelling at the strength of her zeal, by showing me how she contrived to have in her sitting room a sanctuary to pray before every night and morning,...lonesome." The room was rudely enough furnished, and the only decent table was covered with a new piece of varnished cloth ; still, before a rude print of our... | |
| 1857 - 514 pages
...moreover, attentive to religious observances. The religious fervour of the people whom I saw was intense. At one house that I entered, the woman set me marvelling...zeal, by showing me how she contrived to have in her sitting room a sanctuary to pray before every uight and morning, and even in the day, ' when sne felt... | |
| Henry Mayhew - 1861 - 574 pages
...required his advice was whispered in his ear. The religious fervour of the people whom I saw was intense. At one house that I entered, the woman set me marvelling...zeal, by showing me how she contrived to have in her eitting-room a sanctuary to pray before every night and morning, and even in the day, "when she felt... | |
| Michael Joseph M'Cann - 206 pages
...his advice was whispered in his ear." " The religious fervor of the people whom I saw was intense, At one house that I entered, the woman set me marvelling...me how she contrived to have in her sitting-room a sanetnary, to pray before every night and morning-" " As regards the religion of women in street trades,... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - Monasticism and religious orders for women - 1873 - 804 pages
...required his advice was whispered in his ear. The religious fervour of the people whom I saw was intense. At one house that I entered, the woman set me marvelling...lonesome.' The room was rudely enough furnished, and the only decent table was covered with a new piece of varnished cloth ; still before a rude print of our... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - Monasticism and religious orders for women - 1873 - 810 pages
...religious fervour of the people whom I saw was intense. At one house that I entered, the woman sat me marvelling at the strength of her zeal, by showing...lonesome.' The room was rudely enough furnished, and the only decent table was covered with a new piece of varnished cloth ; still before a rude print of our... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - Monasticism and religious orders for women - 1873 - 818 pages
...required his advice was whispered in his ear. The religious fervour of the people whom I saw was intense. At one house that I entered, the woman set me marvelling...zeal, by showing me how she contrived to have in her .sittiii"* j room a sanctuary to pray before, every night and morning, and even in the day ' when she... | |
| Augustus J. Thébaud - Ireland - 1878 - 574 pages
...visiting them in the company of a clergyman : " The religious fervor of the people whom I saw was intense. At one house that I entered, the woman set me marvelling...at the strength of her zeal, by showing me how she continued to have in her sitting-room a sanctuary to pray every night and morning, and even during... | |
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