| William Hutchinson - Borders Region (Scotland) - 1778 - 544 pages
...ftrongly importuned the fuperior of the Carmelites to let their *' countryman accompany them home ; which was at length granted, " upon condition that they would found a monaftery for Carmelites in *' their own country. Soon after their return, Frefborn, mindful of " their... | |
| W. Davison - Alnwick (England) - 1822 - 390 pages
...superior of the Carmelites to permit their countryman to accompany them ; which was at length granted, on condition that they would found a monastery for Carmelites in their own country. After they returned, Fresborn, mindful of their engagement, began to look out for a place for their... | |
| Berwickshire Naturalists' Club (Scotland) - Berwickshire (Scotland) - 1901 - 414 pages
...they strongly importuned the Superior of the Carmelites to let their countryman accompany them home; which was at length granted, upon condition that they...Carmelites in their own country. Soon after their return, Freeborn, mindful of their engagement, began to look out for a place for their Convent. After examining... | |
| James Service - Legends - 1834 - 162 pages
...superior of the Carmelites to permit their countryman to accompany them ; which was at length granted, on condition that they would found a monastery for Carmelites in their own country. After they returned, Fresborn, mindful of their engagement, began to look out for a place for their... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - Church history - 1847 - 844 pages
...they importuned the superior of the Carmelites to let their countryman accompany them home, which was granted upon condition that they would found a monastery...country. Soon after their return, Fresborn, mindful of his engagement, began to look out for a place, and alter examining all the circumjacent solitudes,... | |
| Northumberland (England) - 1888 - 600 pages
...visit the Friars of Mount Carmel, and there unexpectedly found a countryman of their own, one Kalph Fresborn, a Northumberland man, who had distinguished...Fresborn, mindful of their engagement, began to look oat for a place for their convent. After examining all .".,* circumjacent solitudes, he at length fixed... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - Church history - 1894 - 1044 pages
...let their couniryman accompany them home, which was granted upon condition that they w«iiil-l fiund a monastery for Carmelites in their own country. Soon after their return, Fresborn, mindful of his engagement, began to look out for a place, and after examining all the circumjacent solitudes,... | |
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