[The Origins of Contemporary France Volume 6 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link bookThe Origins of Contemporary France Volume 6 (of 6) CHAPTER II 64/69
W.Allies, 1845, p.38.
(Table of daily exercises in Saint-Sulpice furnished by Abbe Caron, former secretary to the archbishop of Paris.)--Cf.
in "Volupte," by Saint-Beuve, the same table furnished by Lacordaire.] [Footnote 5275: "Manreze du pretre," by the Rev.Father Caussette, I., 82.] [Footnote 5276: Ibid., I., 48.
"Out of 360 meditations made by a priest during the year, 300 of them are arid." We have the testimony of Abbe d'Astros on the efficacy of prayers committed to memory, who was in prison for three years under the first empire and without any books.
"I knew the psalms by heart and, thanks to this converse with God, which escaped the jailor, I was never troubled by boredom."] [Footnote 5277: As with the "Freres des Ecoles Chretiennes," whose society has the most members.] [Footnote 5278: "Manreze du pretre," by the Rev.Father Caussette, I., 9.
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