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1
But the day of the
Récollets
in New France was not long.
2
Indeed the new teaching of the
Récollets
in its severity was not pleasant.
3
The Sieur Houel recommended the
Récollets
,
and four willing missionaries were finally chosen.
4
The duke's appointment was also received with favour by the
Récollets
and Jesuits.
5
They were wending their way to the convent of the
Récollets
as they talked.
6
To return to Old France would have been contrary to the intentions of the
Récollets
.
7
The
Récollets
had offered them the hospitality of their convent, which had been gratefully accepted.
8
The
Récollets
had no connection with the trade, although through their efforts commercial intercourse was often facilitated.
9
Church, first in Canada built by
Récollets
.
10
The building they poured out of, now the Collège, was an ancient convent of the
Récollets
,
dating from 1645.
11
To the
Récollets
their patron was the most devout of men; to his ultramontane adversaries, he was an impious persecutor.
12
La Salle, too, wanted more
Récollets
,
and for the same reason; but in one point he differed from his patron.
13
The
Récollets
refused any assistance, and they passed the whole winter subsisting on corn and vegetables of their own cultivation.
14
Where the cell was is now the village of St. Ernec, and a chapel which preceded the church of the
Récollets
.
15
Fire, violence, and wilful neglect had been instrumental in destroying nearly all the buildings, including those of the Jesuits and
Récollets
.
16
The
Récollets
had strongly protested against this method of receiving gifts, which placed the settlement in a false position towards the Indians.