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  • His Cathechisme chretien pour la Vie interieure, which is scarcely ever read outside St. Sulpice, is a most remarkable book, full of poesy and sombre philosophy, wavering from first to last between Louis de Leon and Spinoza.

    Recollections of My Youth Renan, Ernest, 1823-1892 1897

  • "interieure" to the magnificence of the "coupe," and that thus I should see no more of him.

    The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 6 Charles James Lever 1839

  • "interieure" to the magnificence of the "coupe," and that thus I should see no more of him.

    The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Complete Charles James Lever 1839

  • Devellopement de la Decoration interieure et des Peintures des Plafonds de la Gallerie de Versailles.

    John Adams diary 47, 13 February 1778 - 26 April 1779 1961

  • [11]: This point is conclusively made by Professor Burdach, who says (we quote from Jourdan); "La tendance interieure á la configuration existe avant sa manifestation."

    Life: Its True Genesis R. W. Wright

  • And by his _tendance interieure_ he must mean some vital or other law, equivalent to an _entia_ in matter, which results _in_, not _from_ manifestation.

    Life: Its True Genesis R. W. Wright

  • The passengers in "coupé," "rotonde," and "interieure" popped out their heads, the passengers on the "banquette" stared, until at last, just as the postillions were dismounting to reconnoitre, twelve figures rose up from behind the barricade, indistinct in the gloom, and bringing their rifles to their shoulders took aim.

    The Dodge Club or, Italy in MDCCCLIX James De Mille

  • Cette petite image nous met en communication plus directe, en nous identifiant pour ainsi dire, a votre vie interieure.

    Philip Gilbert Hamerton Hamerton, Philip G 1896

  • Nous connaissons ces livres etre canoniques, et la regle tres-certaine de notre foi, [204] non tant par le commun accord et consentement de l'Eglise, que par le temoignage et persuasion interieure du Saint-Esprit, qui nous les fait discerner d'avec les autres livres ecclesiastiques, sur lesquels, encore IV.

    The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches. 1889

  • Car ce sont signes et sceaux visibles de la chose interieure et invisible, moyennant lesquels Dieu opere en nous par la vertu du Saint-Esprit.

    The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches. 1889

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