A sermon at court

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Gould and Lincoln, 1854
"One of the most interesting portions of the present work, is that relating to the vast labors of Antoine Court, one of the very few pastors left in France, and called of God, while still very young, to the great work of calming and reoganizing the disturbed elements of Protestantism. It is shortly after the period of his labors that our story commences. Paul Rabaut is now the leading spirit of the French churches, and in his movements, and the fate of those connected with him, lies a part of the interest of this work"--Preface.
 

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LXITHE CONSCIENCE OF LOUIS XV
239
LXIIMME DE POMPADOUR THE KINGS INDIFFERENCE TO HIS FAMILY
242
OLD HABITS VOLTAIRES DEDICATION OF TANCRED RICHE LIEUS ORTHOGRAPHY A NEW WORD
245
NEW WORDS AND IDEAS
254
BANISH THOUGHT
255
LXVITHE ANXIOUS ABBE TOILETTE RECEPTIONS
257
LXVIITOILETTE OF MME DE POMPADOur
260
THE YOUNG AUTHOR
262
PETITIONS PLANS SUGGESTIONS APPEALS 265
265
MARIGNY THE KING AND HIS ARCHITECT GREAT PLANS
268
THE KINGS ARRIVAL VOLTAIRES DEDICATION AGAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NOBILITY OF FRANCE
279
LXXIIRISING HOPES
285
THE ROYAL CHAPEL OF VERSAILLES LOUIS XV AND HIS CHILDREN
287
THE GALLERY LEADING TO THE CHAPEL
291
THE PRIEST AND THE HUGUENOT
292
THE MYSTERIOUS LETTER HIGH MASS
294
THE ABBES UNEASINESS THE LETTER TOTAL DISCOM FITURE
296
FURY A STRANGE PROPOSAL
299
BRIDAINE IN THE PULPIT
301
THREE HEARERS No MAN CAN SERVE TWO MASTERS
303
LXXXICHARACTER OF SAINT PAUL WHERE ARE THE MARTYRS OF OUR DAY REPLY OF BRIDAINES HEART
305
PART II
309
A ROUGH VISITOR NO ANSWER RECEIVED TO A PLAIN QUESTION
311
A DIFFICULT THING FOR ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIESTS TO BELIEVE IN TRANSUBSTANTIATION
318
THE TWO BROTHERS LIVES OF THE SAINTS
320
SAINTS MANUFACTURE OF SAINTS
324
VISAINT JUVENTIA
334
THE MARQUIS REFLECTS
337
VIIITHE CEVENOL IN PRISON
339
A VISITOR THE CEVENOLS HISTORY CONTINUED
340
MADELEINE
369
XITwo PETITIONS GRANTED
371
Bridaine WITNESSES A SINGular Spectacle
373
XIIILESPRIT OF HELVETIUS
376
XIVA STRANGE AUTODAFE
378
THE CHARACTER AND WORKS OF HELVETIUS
380
FRENCH JOURNALS IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
384
VOLTAIRES IMPLACABILITY
387
PECULIARITIES OF ROUSSEAU
390
THE ENCYCLOPEDISTS OBSERVE THE AUTODAFE FROM A DIS TANCE
395
RECANTATIONS OF THE INFIDELS
401
XXIWANT OF CANDOR OF AUTHORS OF THE PRESENT DAY
402
HELVETIUS BECOMES THOUGHTFUL SAD DISCOVERY CAUSING SERIOUS REFLECTIONS
405

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Pàgina 358 - Then entered Satan into Judas surnamed Iscariot, being of the number of the twelve. And he went his way, and communed with the chief priests and captains, how he might betray him unto them. And they were glad, and covenanted to give him money. And he promised, and sought opportunity to betray him unto them in the absence of the multitude.

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