The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New France, 1610-1791 ; the Original French, Latin, and Italian Texts, with English Translations and Notes, Volumen14Burrows Bros. Company, 1898 Establishment of Jesuit missions: Abenaki ; Quebec ; Montreal ; Huron ; Iroquois ; Ottawa ; and Lousiana. |
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... n'eftoient pas encor en dif- position pour cét année de changer le lieu de leur demeure ; & que l'année prochaine il ne tiendroit pas hanging on the hook . Nevertheless , it is not 22 [ VOL . 14 22 LES RELATIONS DES JÉSUITES.
... n'eftoient pas encor en dif- position pour cét année de changer le lieu de leur demeure ; & que l'année prochaine il ne tiendroit pas hanging on the hook . Nevertheless , it is not 22 [ VOL . 14 22 LES RELATIONS DES JÉSUITES.
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... cét eau feruoit à chaffer les diables , ils demanderent fi cette eau leur pourroit feruir à mefme fin . Le P. Supe- rieur leur respondit qu'ouy , moyennant qu'ils creuf- fent [ 199 ] en Dieu , & prift de là occafion de les in- ftruire ...
... cét eau feruoit à chaffer les diables , ils demanderent fi cette eau leur pourroit feruir à mefme fin . Le P. Supe- rieur leur respondit qu'ouy , moyennant qu'ils creuf- fent [ 199 ] en Dieu , & prift de là occafion de les in- ftruire ...
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... cét enfant , afin que s'il reuenoit à foy il peuft en eftre auerty incontinent , cependant le Pere Garnier ne laiffa pas de dire quelque bon mot aux parents , & leur parler du Paradis & de l'Enfer . Ils fembloient du commencement auoir ...
... cét enfant , afin que s'il reuenoit à foy il peuft en eftre auerty incontinent , cependant le Pere Garnier ne laiffa pas de dire quelque bon mot aux parents , & leur parler du Paradis & de l'Enfer . Ils fembloient du commencement auoir ...
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... of some Masses in honor of St. Joseph . There were still some other sick people in the village ; the Father Superior went to see them and left Father tion , que cét enfant allast apres la mort où 1637-38 ] 29 LE JEUNE'S RELATION , 1637.
... of some Masses in honor of St. Joseph . There were still some other sick people in the village ; the Father Superior went to see them and left Father tion , que cét enfant allast apres la mort où 1637-38 ] 29 LE JEUNE'S RELATION , 1637.
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... cét enfant allast apres la mort où eftoiet fes parents deffunts , neantmoins , le P. Superieur eftant retourné fur le foir , & leur ayant demandé leur auis , ils dirent qu'ils defiroient que leur fils allast où il faifoit le meilleur ...
... cét enfant allast apres la mort où eftoiet fes parents deffunts , neantmoins , le P. Superieur eftant retourné fur le foir , & leur ayant demandé leur auis , ils dirent qu'ils defiroient que leur fils allast où il faifoit le meilleur ...
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Página 63 - ... inside than out. He carried it some distance, and after that it was still so hot that when he threw it on the ground sparks of fire issued from it "One of our Frenchmen had the curiosity to see if, in reality, all this was done without anyone being burnt. He spoke to this Indian who had filled his mouth with live coals. He had him open his mouth and found it unhurt and whole, without any appearance of having been burnt. And not only these persons, but also even the sick people were not burned.
Página 63 - I was waiting all the time to see what they would do with those stones that they were heating and making red-hot with so much care. You may believe me, since I speak of a thing that I saw with my own eyes, — they separated the brands, drew them...
Página 63 - I am keeping one of the stones expressly [223] to show you. You will be astonished that a man can have so wide a mouth ; the stone is about the size of a goose egg. Yet I saw a savage put it in his mouth so that there was more of it inside than out ; he carried it some distance, and, after that, it was still so hot, that when he threw it to the ground sparks of fire issued from it.
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Página 37 - told us that one of the principal reasons why they showed so much indulgence toward their children, was that when the children saw themselves treated by their parents with some severity, they usually resorted to extreme measures and hanged themselves, or ate of a certain root they called Audachienrra, which is a very quick poison.
Página 11 - ... persons all ready to go; and there is not one of us who does not consider himself happy to go and cooperate in the salvation of some soul. We have good reason to thank this infinite goodness which gives us so great a liking for this barbarous language. After our devotional exercises we have no greater consolation than to devote ourselves to this study; it is our most common subject of conversation, and we gather up all the words from the mouths of the Savages as so many precious stones, that...
Página 63 - You may believe me— since I speak of a thing that I saw with my own eyes— they separated the brands, drew them (the stones) from the midst of the fire, and holding their hands behind their backs, took them between their teeth, carried them to the patient, and remained some time without loosening their hold, blowing upon them and growling in their ears.
Página 61 - I believe that if the demons and the damned were to sing in hell, it would be about after this fashion; I never heard anything more lugubrious and more frightful.
Página 61 - They danced and howled like demons a good part of the night, but what astonished us the most was that a certain man named Oscouta, took in his mouth a great red-hot coal, and carried it to the patients, who were at some distance from him, making many grimaces and growling in their ears like a bear; nevertheless, the performance did not result as he desired. The coal was not hard enough and broke in his mouth, which prevented the operation of the remedy.
Página 61 - Twenty-four persons were chosen to sing and to perform all the ceremonies. ... I was waiting all the time to see what they would do with these stones that they were heating, making red-hot with so much care. You may believe me— since I speak of a thing that I saw with my own eyes— they separated...