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on, of Levi and Conde, are mingled with memorials of St. Athanasius and Augustin, of St. Francis of Assisi, and Ignatius Loyola. Within three years after the second occupation of Chap. XX.} Canada, the number of Jesuit priests in the province 1633, 1636. reached fifteen; and every tradition bears testimony to their worth. They had the faults of ascetic superstition; Relation de ce qui s'est passe en la Nouvelle France, en Pannee 1633. but the horrors of a Canadian life in the wilderness w1633. but the horrors of a Canadian life in the wilderness were resisted by an invincible passive courage, and a deep internal tranquillity. Away from the amenities of life, away from the opportunities of vain-glory, they became dead to the world, and possessed their souls in unalterable peace. The few who lived to grow old, though bowed by the toils of a long mission, still kindled with the fervor of apostolic zeal. The history of their labors is connected with the origin of every celebrated town in the annals of French America: not a cape was turned
controlled by exact rules. Each ap- Relation 1633, 37 pears, not as a slow formation by painful pe, it had none to express a spiritual Relation 1633, 36, 37, 114. conception; materialism reigned iy cell, the whole clan-men, children, Relation 1633, p. 92. and women—are huddled together, careles hospitality of the Indian has rarely Relation 1633, p. 44. been questioned. The stranger enters hhe affections of men; but among them, Relation 1633, p. 64. also, extremity of want produces like rom ear to ear across the Relation 1632, p. 18. 1633, p. 27. eyes, with smaller bands on the cheeks. observation showed that, every where Relation 1633, p. 79. among the red men, even among the rovink man to wallow naked in the snow, or Relation 1633, p. 81 to scorch himself with fire, he would dofrequent, when a part of the food was Relation 1633, p. 53. given to the flames, that so it might sn bark for its shroud, and attired in Relation 1633. p. 50. warmest furs. If a mother lost her bab