Fathers, is to be found in the unbounded affection and devotion invariably shown towards them by their Indian subjects. They venerate them not merely as friends and fathers, but with a degree of devotedness approaching to adoration. Glimpses of California and the Missions - Stran 55avtor: Helen Hunt Jackson - 1907 - 292 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Alexander Forbes - 1839 - 402 strani
...hospitable board at San Luis Rey. The best and most unequivocal proof of the good conduct of these Fathers, is to be found in the unbounded affection and devotion invariably shown towards them by their Indian subjects. They venerate them not merely as friends and fathers but with... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1854 - 744 strani
...conduct of these Fathers, is to be found in the unbounded affection and devotion invariably shown towards them by their Indian subjects. They venerate them...merely as friends and fathers, but with a degree of devotedness approaching to adoration. On the occasion of the removals that have taken place of late... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1854 - 550 strani
...being. " The best and most unequivocal proof," says Forbes, " of the good conduct of the Franciscan Fathers, is to be found in the unbounded affection and devotion invariably shown towards them by their Indian subjects. They venerate them, not only as friends and fathers, but with... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1854 - 732 strani
...by the Indians for their pastor : " The best and most unequivocal proof of the good conduct of these Fathers, is to be found in the unbounded affection and devotion invariably shown towards them by their Indian subjects. They venerate them not merely as friends and fathers, but with... | |
| Thomas William M. Marshall - 1862 - 512 strani
...careful observation of it. « The best and most unequivocal proof of the good conduct of the Franciscan Fathers is to be found in the unbounded affection and devotion invariably shown towards them by their Indian subjects. They venerate them not merely as friends and fathers, but with... | |
| Thomas William M. Marshall - 1864 - 522 strani
...careful observation of it. "The best and most unequivocal proof of the good conduct, of the Franciscan Fathers is to be found in the unbounded affection and devotion invariably shown towards them by their Indian subjects. They venerate them not merely as friends and fathers, but with... | |
| 1872 - 980 strani
...says of their successors, "The best and most unequivocal proof of the good conduct of the Franciscan fathers is to be found in the unbounded affection and devotion Invariably shown towards them by their Indian subjects. They venerate them not merely as friends and fathers, but with... | |
| 1893 - 350 strani
...best and most unequivocal proofs of the good conduct of these fathers," says Mr Forbes, on page 23, "is to be found in the unbounded affection and devotion...merely as friends and fathers, but with a degree of devotedness approaching to adoration." Indeed if ever there existed an instance of perfect justice... | |
| Helen Hunt Jackson - 1886 - 436 strani
...severely punished by flogging. Quarrelling between husbands and wives was also dealt with summarih', the offending parties being chained together by the...unique and attractive. The whole place was a hive of industr}' : trades plying indoors and outdoors ; tillers, herders, vintagers by hundreds, going to... | |
| Historical Society of Southern California - 1893 - 656 strani
...best and most unequivocal proofs of the good conduct of these fathers,^ says Mr Forbes, on page 23, "is to be found in the unbounded affection and devotion...merely as friends and fathers, but with a degree of derotedness approaching to adoration." Indeed If ever there existed an instance of perfect justice... | |
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