| Susanna Boone - 1833 - 262 pages
...to bow before the host, and to hear mass. '' Monsieur Sabatier, whose charity and zeal equal those of the primitive Christians, having a little money,...secretly but he was discovered, and brought before M. Monmort, intendant of the galleys at Marseilles. Being questioned, he did not deny the fact. M. Monmort... | |
| Miss S Waring - 1833 - 252 pages
...bastinado, to bow before the host, and to hear mass. "Monsieur Sabatier, whose charity and zeal equal those of the primitive Christians, having a little money, distributed it to his brethren and fellowsufierers in the galleys ; but the Protestants being watched more narrowly than the rest, he... | |
| Miss S. Waring, Susanna Waring Boone - 1839 - 228 pages
...Monsieur Sabatier, whose charity and zeal those of the primitive Christians, having a little equal money, distributed it to his brethren and fellowsufferers...secretly but he was discovered, and brought before M. Monmort, intendant of the galleys at Marseilles. Being questioned, he did not deny the fact M. Monmort... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1839 - 228 pages
...Monsieur Sabatier, whose charity and zeal those of the primitive Christians, having a little equnl money, distributed it to his brethren and fellowsufferers...secretly but he was discovered, and brought before M. Monmort, intendant of the galleys at Marseilles. Being questioned, he did not deny the fact M. Monraort... | |
| 1848 - 408 pages
...history, and challenges the admiration of all true Protestants. M. Sabatier, whose charity and zeal equal that of the primitive Christians, having a little...secretly, but he was discovered, and brought before M. de Monmort, Intendant of the Gallies at Marseilles. Being asked, he did not deny the fact ; M. Monmort... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 674 pages
...admiration of all true Protestants. Monsieur [FRANCOIS] SABATTIER, whose charity and zeal equal those of the primitive Christians, having a little money, distributed it to his brethren and fellow sufferers in the galleys. But the Protestants being watched more narrowly than the rest ; he... | |
| 1903 - 500 pages
...admiration of all true Protestants. Monsieur [FRANCOIS] SABATTIER, whose charity and zeal equal those of the primitive Christians, having a little money, distributed it to his brethren and fellow sufferers in the galleys. But the Protestants being watched more narrowly than the rest ; he... | |
| Edward Arber - 1907 - 528 pages
...the Primitive Christians, having a little money, distributed it to his brethren and fellow Sufferers in the Galleys. But the Protestants being watched...secretly but he was discovered, and brought before Monsieur DE MoNTMOBT, Intendant of the Galleys at Marseilles. Being asked ; he did not deny the fact.... | |
| Edward Arber - 1907 - 530 pages
...admiration of all true Protestants. Monsieur [FRANCOIS] SABATTIER, whose charity and zeal equal those of the Primitive Christians, having a little money, distributed it to his brethren and fellow Sufferers in the Galleys. But the Protestants being watched more narrowly than the rest; he... | |
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