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ADDITIONAi. l'è)TES.ceMing, as saon a$'the priest had eaten the'host, the child cried out repeatedly, andiiloud, "'l'here goes my father! There goes my father !" having said which she feilin a fit, aU who saw it remaining affected and astonished. \Vhen the infant recoveredfrom her fit, she told. th08e around that her fatller !lad ascended with much alertnessto the top of the church, and that he went by the side ofour Saviour Jesus Christ verychéetfully. She was asked then, How she Imew it was Jesus Christ who was b.Y'tMslde of her father? To which she replied, that she knew him by the crown of thornshe \vore on his head. Fitlally, the child declared that her father desired her to givehis thanks ta the convent, that Gad was pleased, and that he would recommend it inheaven, &c. &c. &c.But the account continues-··Lest any dOl1bt whatever should remain upon the ê\'id~Jtêéhereadduced, it i8 necessary to know, that the priest commands the soul towhiêh hEf adiifèsses himself, for the purpose of hringing it out of pl1rgatory, into diffe~l'éntsituatidns dl1ririgtheprocess of the ma8S; but this is done mentally. But wlrentheptiest quits thesactis:ty tl1Efs6ulgoes befote him, as at the commencement of thetna:ss .he ôtders if to place itself al tll)'e s:ide ofthe:Evangelist. When the mass ]~firitshed, the priestl:\sb the pet'Sô..t(} whomthe soul bas appeared, what he bas sren?For tu thàtpetsoo itusuallyéontltlU8S visible thl'onghont. And whereas this said pel"­son ahvays agreesand concurs in lvMthé attésts, precisely ",ith what thepriestimsmer'l:taIly dlrected to thé soul ta do, the sIightest donbtorsuspicion of frl!l:nd. ig impossfbieetthel" on the part of the persontestifying to the 8ight of the soul, or on that oftheevilangel himself: for the one cannot penetl'àte the mind of the priest ta $.ScettaJinwhat he' bas saidto the soul; nOT ca!'l the commOll enemy of man Bnd any persomtladvantàge to himself in fostering or aibetting deceptions under SGen a description,cOOtrary, wou,ldbe ofmuch in:i,ury ta him.l\l1M"ia Ilosel'a:s, anativee ôf Vigo~7catrle tothissaftCt)'tmry, anii gttve i'nfôrmatiootttat 'llhe &>ul of PàuaC(;)le, a farmefdMifitornes, wh6 diéiiin theyear 11'!!G,hadappeared ft) iilcr,and informed' herthat'he hl'id madêa vow to go barefootedt.0 vi84t our Laiiyof MOlltserrat, takingwithhitrlhts ~01'lS, and that he h'àd neit fnlfill:ed it ; butin the €lld, and tom&ke S'bortof.star,.,i "'YTrrâ'Ss~,·:t:he sotilasCiendedtè hea~n VfJl'Y gay and GOOl:entedl~. Âllwhicllis sworn.by me,before God aô.d up

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