| Hudson Tuttle - 1864 - 276 trang
...crowned at Rheims." She added, after a pause, " Why will you not' believe me ? God has pity on you and on your people ; for St. Louis and Charlemagne are on their knees before him, praying for you and them." Her prophetic power was very clear. A soldier coarsely jested her in the streets,... | |
| 1867 - 680 trang
...enemy's country, she added, ' Gentle Dauphin, why will you not believe me? God has pity on you and on your people; for St. Louis and Charlemagne are on their knees before Him, praying for you.' Charles now bade his courtiers stand out of earshot, and held long converse with her ; after... | |
| 1867 - 632 trang
...enemy's country, she added, ' Gentle Dauphin, why will you not believe me ? God has pity OH you and on your people ; for St. Louis and Charlemagne are on their knees before Him, praying for you.' Charles now bade his courtiers stand out of earshot, and held long converse with her ; after... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1899 - 440 trang
...enemy's country, she added, " Gentle Dauphin, why will you not believe me ? God has pity on you and on your people ; for St. Louis and Charlemagne are on their knees before Him, praying for you." Charles now bade his courtiers stand out of earshot, and held long converse with her ; after... | |
| Moses Hull - 1901 - 126 trang
...adds, that she said: "Gentle dauphin, why will you not believe me, I tell you that God has pity on your people for St. Louis and Charlemagne are on their knees before him praying for you and them." Thus is Jeanne's Spiritualism recognized by every author. I may here add Jeanne's... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1842 - 578 trang
...' why will you not believe me ? I tell you that God has pity upon you, upon your kingdom, and upon your people ; for St. Louis and Charlemagne are on their knees before him, praying for you and for them.' Charles then drew her aside, and after some time passed in earnest conversation,... | |
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