Chapter
1 II | baroness seldom went to church, though she liked priests,
2 III | head.~When they reached the church they stopped, and an acolyte
3 IV | was in the chancel of the church during the marriage ceremony.~
4 IV | on the threshold of the church after the ceremony, a terrific
5 VIII| off together toward the church where the Angelus was ringing.~
6 VIII| neighbor carried the child to church, walking behind the bride
7 IX | prayerbook on the way home from church, she thinks it was stolen.”~
8 X | the seclusion of an empty church.~“Or else, no—Monsieur le
9 X | will drive away from the church the remaining faithful ones,
10 X | powerful and respected. The church and the château in joining
11 X | into the habit of going to church, and came under the influence
12 X | each other slyly across the church, and the old peasants who
13 X | men all stopped going to church.~The curé dined at the château
14 X | Mary and the Fathers of the Church as though they were personally
15 XI | Jeanne had not entered the church, angry with a divinity that
16 XI | tolerate such ministers.~The church was deserted and the priest
17 XI | everywhere, but He is not in church.” He had told his grandfather
18 XI | over at the door of the church, where there was a draught,
19 XI | in God without going to church?”~“No, madame,” answered
20 XI | go to worship God in His church, just as one goes to see
21 XI | the standard bearer of the Church, madame. Whoever does not
22 XI | the rule ordained by the Church; but for boys it was quite
23 XI | hesitation, which drives to church the doubting, the sorrowful,
24 XI | body to be brought to the church, despite the distracted
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