That would be given to her when she finished her noviciate. From Wordnik.com. [The Last of the Wilds]
Dearest Madam, forbear for the present: I am but in my noviciate. From Wordnik.com. [Clarissa Harlowe] Reference
You are indeed in your noviciate, as to every laudable attainment. From Wordnik.com. [Clarissa Harlowe] Reference
Something similar to this period of quiet observation, might not be inexpedient for a noviciate in society. From Wordnik.com. [Advice to a Young Man upon First Going to Oxford In Ten Letters, From an Uncle to His Nephew] Reference
Lochleven, hunted round to the place in which I served my noviciate, and now ye are come to rouse me up again! —. From Wordnik.com. [The Abbot] Reference
During her noviciate, her spiritual director was Fr Aladel, who had also been the director of St. Catherine Laboure. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2007-07-01] Reference
Brothers, and a training college for country schoolmasters, containing thirty men, besides fifteen lads in their noviciate. From Wordnik.com. [The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886] Reference
In the regiment he had been compelled, by evil customs then prevailing, to go through a noviciate in the matter of imbibing "military port;" and his habits had followed him to. From Wordnik.com. [Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton] Reference
In the study of these, the year of my noviciate passed. From Wordnik.com. [Hyperion] Reference
He approved of them, and Maria left the noviciate, and went to. From Wordnik.com. [The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus] Reference
You may begin your noviciate on Sunday if you have made up your mind. '. From Wordnik.com. [The White Sister] Reference
It was in 1746, when I was completing my noviciate under the care of the. From Wordnik.com. [Dieux ont soif. English] Reference
Pall-Mail, the Lady Abbess introduced me to a young noviciate, a beautiful girl of sixteen. From Wordnik.com. [Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. Or, The Rambles And Adventures Of Bob Tallyho, Esq., And His Cousin, The Hon. Tom Dashall, Through The Metropolis; Exhibiting A Living Picture Of Fashionable Characters, Manners, And Amusements In High And Low Life (1821)] Reference
When I entered the Carmel, I found in the noviciate a companion about eight years older than I was. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of a Soul (L'Histoire d'une Âme): The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux With Additional Writings and Sayings of St. Thérèse] Reference
The commencement of her noviciate was no longer thought of, and her visits to the Carmelites became sufficiently rare. From Wordnik.com. [Political Women (Vol. 1 of 2)] Reference
She then became a novice in the Carmelite monastery in Granada, and during her noviciate had revelations, like those of. From Wordnik.com. [The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus] Reference
It is not honourable, I confess, but during my noviciate, whenever I had recourse to this means, it invariably succeeded. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of a Soul (L'Histoire d'une Âme): The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux With Additional Writings and Sayings of St. Thérèse] Reference
It is the mother-house of the Nazareth nuns, so that the numbers continually vary, many passing through for their noviciate. From Wordnik.com. [Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney The Fascination of London] Reference
He too had passed a noviciate in the Clerk's office, had studied law under the guidance of Wythe, and had been very successful. From Wordnik.com. [Discourse of the Life and Character of the Hon. Littleton Waller Tazewell] Reference
When I said: "The words which Thou gavest me I have given unto them," I was thinking only of my little sisters in the noviciate. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of a Soul (L'Histoire d'une Âme): The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux With Additional Writings and Sayings of St. Thérèse] Reference
The last month had been the longest she had ever known, -- tedious as to the state captive, serving his noviciate to prison life. From Wordnik.com. [Deerbrook] Reference
After this introduction, they were drafted into the companies of the Janizaries, but only in order to commence a second noviciate. From Wordnik.com. [Historical Sketches, Volume I (of 3) The Turks in Their Relation to Europe; Marcus Tullius Cicero; Apollonius of Tyana; Primitive Christianity] Reference
For a long time you have been asking me for news about the noviciate, especially about my work, and now I am going to satisfy you. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of a Soul (L'Histoire d'une Âme): The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux With Additional Writings and Sayings of St. Thérèse] Reference
When I recall these days of my noviciate I understand how far I was from perfection, and the memory of certain things makes me laugh. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of a Soul (L'Histoire d'une Âme): The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux With Additional Writings and Sayings of St. Thérèse] Reference
What had she gained in the five years that had gone by since the beginning of her noviciate, if she could not even forgive an injury?. From Wordnik.com. [The White Sister] Reference
Hotspur passed his noviciate in the field of battle when he was only just past his twelfth year, and almost nine years before Henry of. From Wordnik.com. [Henry of Monmouth, Volume 1 Memoirs of Henry the Fifth] Reference
She was the favourite pupil of the nuns, had taken no vows, pledged herself to no noviciate, ever mindful of her promise to her father. From Wordnik.com. [London Pride Or When the World Was Younger] Reference
The very last words "I exercise my young noviciate tho't in ministeries of heart-stirring song," tho 'not now new to me, cannot be enough admired. From Wordnik.com. [The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb] Reference
After them he painted a Pietà, coloured in fresco, which is very beautiful, in a niche at the head of a staircase in the noviciate of the same convent. From Wordnik.com. [Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects Vol. 05 ( of 10) Andrea da Fiesole to Lorenzo Lotto] Reference
They would distract her mind, Brother Copas reflected, and tore up the letter he had written delaying her noviciate on the ground of her father's illness. From Wordnik.com. [Brother Copas] Reference
My father applauded my resolution, and I immediately was admited a noviciate into this monastery, with the Superior of which my father had in his youth been acquainted. From Wordnik.com. [A Sicilian Romance] Reference
I now know all about it: there is no noviciate, there are no clumsy attempts; the workmanship is perfect from the outset, the product ejected spreads over the hinder part. From Wordnik.com. [The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles] Reference
But the Bishop reprimanded his deacon for holding such ideas, which were contrary to charity, and sent the postulant to the noviciate of the mendicant friars of Trinqueballe. From Wordnik.com. [The Miracle Of The Great St. Nicolas 1920] Reference
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