One of the best monographs of the kind is La Critique des traditions religieuseschez les Grecs, des origines au temps de Plutarque, by Professor Paul Decharme (1904), a survey at once scholarly and attractive.
Pattison sums up that, "Greatly as the Calvinistic Churches have served the cause of political liberty, they have contributed nothing to the cause of knowledge.
On that canon see The Statutes of the Fourth General Council of Lateran, by the Rev.
Footnote 99: See for some details Lorgeou: Notice sur un Manuscrit Siamois contenant la relation de deux missions religieuses envoyées de Siam à Ceylon au milieu du xviii Siècle.
It was natural to suppose she would accompany the religieusesof the Congregation, but the Great Disposer of events ordained differently.
He accepted the offer of Sister Bourgeois on the spot, and the religieuses thanked him for even that concession, awaiting, as they said, a happier occasion for the foundation they so eagerly desired.
Mance, who was bringing with her threereligieuses for the hospital of Montreal.
It is true there was to be, in the new city, a community of Christian virgins specially devoted to Mary, but it was not the religieuses of Troyes God intended to be there, and so the matter ended.
All the priests and religieuses of the colony were present in the church of Montreal, and M.
During my stay at Troyes, I lodged with the religieuses of the Congregation, who entertained me with much kindness and charity.
Mance and her religieuses were the first attacked, but after a few days several of the secular girls succumbed.
We learn from a letter of Sister Bourgeois, that these same religieuses had been previously burned out in 1695, but that their hospital escaped the fury of the flames at that time.
There existed in Troyes another convent of religieusesknown as the "Congregation of Notre Dame," who were founded by Pere Fourier, cure of Martincourt, a man eminent for piety.
Her diplomatic moderation did not quite please the religieuses of Port Royal, and chilled a little her pleasant relations with d'Andilly.
The young novice was so devout that the archbishop prophesied a new light for the church, and she easily persuaded him of the necessity of occupying the minds of the religieuses by suitable diversions.
The First Brigade of the First Corps was rushed forward by Sir Douglas Haig; but it was dark before these troops arrived.
The crew of the steamer were able to escape, although their ship went down only ten minutes after the submarine caught up with it.
Louis, Les doctrines religieuses des philosophes grecs, I have not been able to make use.
For this doctrine in China see Wieger Histoire des Croyances religieuses en Chine, p.
Gravier, in his Introduction to the Relation du voyage des dames religieuses Ursulines, says that New Orleans was founded in 1717.
In the early Lutheran period the spread of scholarly Protestantism in Spain was extremely rapid (La Rigaudiere, Histoire des persecutions religieuses en Espagne, 1860, p.
Of these fraternities the largest and most powerful is the Senussi of North Africa, a splendidly organized body with a central administration clothed with absolute authority; see Depont and Coppolani, Les confréries religieuses musulmanes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "religieuses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.