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Clytia - A Romance Of The Sixteenth Century (1884) (Paperback)
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Clytia - A Romance Of The Sixteenth Century (1884) (Paperback)
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longs to the Arians, and need not turn white into black as that
pert young gosling piped." CHAPTER IV. Next morning the sun shone
brightly into the little bay-window of the palace chamber occupied
by Felice Laurenzano. Before him, veiled in the blue mist, stood
Ottheinrichsbau and beyond it the dim outlines of the Konigstuhl.
Fragrant odors from the palace gardens floated into the open
windows and the joyous songs of countless birds lured him into the
fresh morning air. The young sculptor's spirits rose as, while
dressing, his eyes rested steadily on the fa$ade which was to be
his future life-task. But to-day his first step must be to see the
brother from whom he had so long been separated, and who now
occupied a room in the chapter-house of Neuburg. The young Jesuit's
appointment in the evangelical institution of Neuburg had its
history. The convent, half an hour's walk above Heidelberg, was so
richly endowed with lands and so immediately under the elector's
eye that it could not possibly have long escaped the " Reform."
Frederick II. had already stretched his hands towards it and
Ottheinrich enforced the abolition of processions and cloister
life, and informed the nuns that they were no longer bound by their
vows. A member of the Electoral Council was appointed
superintendent, who confiscated the property of the convent for the
electoral treasury, allowing the ladiesa moderate income. But when
he attempted to also re-arrange their lives he encountered an
unexpected power of resistance on the part of the persistent,
obstinate sisterhood. As was the case everywhere, the nuns clung
far more tenaciously to the old forms than the monks and priests.
Women's minds found little pleasure in the dogmatic controversies
of the reformers, and the Reformation wrested from the pious S...
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