Life of Jean Paul Frederic Richter . LIFE OF JEAN PAUL. 269 sickens them of those of fashionable life, Qy to devotion, and kindleagain for God the burnt-out coal of other passions. She was after-wards connected with the mystical Jung Stilling. In 1814 she was inParis, much connected with the allied sovereigns, and is said to havehad great influence upon the Emperor Alexander. At this time shehad prayer-meetings, attended by all the distinguished persons inParis; where she was seen in the backgroiind, in the dress of apriestess, kneeling in prayer. She afterwards went to Geneva andBale, everywh


Life of Jean Paul Frederic Richter . LIFE OF JEAN PAUL. 269 sickens them of those of fashionable life, Qy to devotion, and kindleagain for God the burnt-out coal of other passions. She was after-wards connected with the mystical Jung Stilling. In 1814 she was inParis, much connected with the allied sovereigns, and is said to havehad great influence upon the Emperor Alexander. At this time shehad prayer-meetings, attended by all the distinguished persons inParis; where she was seen in the backgroiind, in the dress of apriestess, kneeling in prayer. She afterwards went to Geneva andBale, everywhere followed by women, poor people, and vagabonds;sometimes preaching in the open air to three thousand persons. Shedistributed libenilly to the poor, but excited so much sedition, thatshe was placed under the surveillance of the police, and at length sentto Russia, with orders not to pass the frontier. She was forbiddenalso to go to Moscow or Petersburg. She retired to the Crimea, anddied there in 1824. — Conversations CHAPTER II. ElCHTER VISITS THE FkAUZENBATH TN EgER. — DeATH OF HIS Mother. — Emilie von Berlespsh. — Removal from Hof toLeipzig.


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