45 examples of paraclete in sentences

I die hard, a stubborn Eloisa in this detestable Paraclete.

His unfortunate love and his cruel misfortune led to a temporary seclusion in a convent, from which, however, he issued to lecture with renewed popularity in a desert place in Champagne, where he constructed a vast edifice and dedicated it to the Paraclete.

[Christian God: third person] God the Holy Ghost, The Holy Spirit, Paraclete

Where is the Paraclete, the Comforter Who was promised us?

I die hard, a stubborn Eloisa in this detestable Paraclete.

One's name is Paraclete, and the other Preserved.

The old sculptured tomb, brought away from the Paraclete, still covers their remains, and pious hands (of lovers, perhaps,) keep fresh the wreaths of immortelles above their marble effigies.

By these thy church, inspired by heavenly art, Around the world maintains a second part, And tunes her sweetest notes, O God, to thee, The Father of unbounded majesty; The Son, adored co-partner of thy seat, And equal everlasting Paraclete.

Waiting for the paraclete.

Charles H. Meyer (A); 17Mar58; R210550. MEYER, FULGENCE. Waiting for the paraclete.

Waiting for the paraclete.

Charles H. Meyer (A); 17Mar58; R210550. MEYER, FULGENCE. Waiting for the paraclete.

Waiting for the paraclete.

The movement was vigorous and earnest, and it was a really studious host which thronged to the lessons of Abelard at Paris, on Mount St. Genevieve, at Melun, at Corbeil, and at the Paraclete; but this host contained but few of the people; the greater part of those who formed it were either already in the church, or soon, in various capacities, about to be.

"Thus," wrote Peter the Venerable to Heloise, abbess for eleven years past of the Paraclete, "the man who, by his singular authority in science, was known to nearly all the world, and was illustrious wherever he was known, learned, in the school of Him who said, 'Know that I am meek and lowly of heart,' to remain meek and lowly; and, as it is but right to believe, he has thus returned to Him.

I am just returned from a visit to Abbeville, where we were much alarmed on Sunday by a fire at the Paraclete convent.

I am just returned from a visit to Abbeville, where we were much alarmed on Sunday by a fire at the Paraclete convent.

HELOÏSE, niece of Canon Fulbert, born at Paris; celebrated for her amour with ABELARD (q. v.); became prioress of the convent of Argenteuil and abbess of the Paraclete, where she founded a new convent and lived a pious life (1101-1164).

Eager for rest and a position promising influence, Abélard accepted the offer and left the Paraclete, not knowing what he was doing.

Two years later the Paraclete was confirmed to Héloïse by a Papal bull.

Meanwhile, by some chance, his 'History of Calamities' fell into the hands of Héloïse at the Paraclete, was devoured with breathless interest, and rekindled the flame that seemed to have smoldered in her bosom for thirteen long years.

The body of Abélard was placed in a monolith coffin and buried in the chapel of the monastery of St. Marcel; but Peter the Venerable twenty-two years afterward allowed it to be secretly removed, and carried to the Paraclete, where Abélard had wished to lie.

It was even, you say, imputed to you as an offense to have given the name of Paraclete, contrary to the common practice, to the Oratory you had founded.

Removed now from the Paraclete, and surrounded by perils, how much greater my need!

" If Heaven permit my enemies to destroy me, or if I perish by accident, see that my body is conveyed to the Paraclete.

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