Chapter
1 7 | I wish to belong to the Church, and that I avoid all mundane
2 16| the sacred vessels from a church." ~"And what did the count
3 22| room on the side of the church of St. Jean, in front of
4 26| one of the lights of the Church. Heaven grant that this
5 26| decidedly going into the Church? What will our two friends
6 26| you." ~"I do not enter the Church; I re-enter it. I deserted
7 26| re-enter it. I deserted the Church for the world, for you know
8 26| re-enter the bosom of the Church." ~"And why today, rather
9 28| almost my last sou to the church of Montdidier and the Jesuits
10 29| one day walking toward the church of St. Leu, and followed
11 29| a sermon, which made the church very full of people. Porthos
12 29| in the obscurity of the church these things were not seen,
13 29| the more probable from the church of St. Leu being not far
14 29| the cross, and left the church. ~This was too much for
15 29| come today to this poor church, buried in this vile quarter,
16 29| duchess whom you saw at the church has estates near to those
17 30| all that had passed at the church between Porthos and the
18 30| meeting which he had at the church, and how he had found that
19 34| were directed toward the Church. ~"A man wishes to see Monsieur
20 43| perceive they belonged to the church militant; women a little
21 48| as he means to enter the Church at the same time as myself,
22 53| rites and ceremonies of your church might be painful to you,
23 65| performed the duties of the church of that convent. She undertook
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