The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century by Francis Parkman
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A Change of Plan.--Sainte Marie.--Mission of the Tobacco Nation.-- Winter Journeying.--Reception of the Missionaries.-- Superstitious Terrors.--Peril of Garnier and Jogues.-- Mission of the Neutrals.--Huron Intrigues.--Miracles.-- Fury of the Indians.--Intervention of Saint Michael.-- Return to Sainte Marie.--Intrepidity of the Priests.-- Their Mental Exaltation. CHAPTER XIII. 1636-1646. QUEBEC AND ITS TENANTS. The New Governor.--Edifying Examples.--Le Jeune's Correspondents.-- Rank and Devotion.--Nuns.--Priestly Authority.--Condition of Quebec.-- The Hundred Associates.--Church Discipline.--Plays.--Fireworks.-- Processions.--Catechizing.--Terrorism.--Pictures.--The Converts.-- The Society of Jesus.--The Foresters. CHAPTER XIV. 1636-1652. DEVOTEES AND NUNS. The Huron Seminary.--Madame de la Peltrie.--Her Pious Schemes.-- |
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