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... Christ once , and then have fallen away , till this sudden change to a sick bed , with nothing to distract their ... Christ's promises ? " I could listen all day , if it did not tire you to read . It is lying so long with no one to speak ...
... Christ once , and then have fallen away , till this sudden change to a sick bed , with nothing to distract their ... Christ's promises ? " I could listen all day , if it did not tire you to read . It is lying so long with no one to speak ...
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... Christ's sake were implanted in the hearts of the nurses . And this , I need scarcely remind you , none but God the Holy Spirit can effect . It seems to me that directions from a clergyman to a nurse , that nurse being herself little ...
... Christ's sake were implanted in the hearts of the nurses . And this , I need scarcely remind you , none but God the Holy Spirit can effect . It seems to me that directions from a clergyman to a nurse , that nurse being herself little ...
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Mary Stanley. this service for the love of Christ , and of the souls whom He died to redeem . " 3. " The plan seems excellent , and more promising of good than any other ; but to carry it out , the chaplain should have that power of ...
Mary Stanley. this service for the love of Christ , and of the souls whom He died to redeem . " 3. " The plan seems excellent , and more promising of good than any other ; but to carry it out , the chaplain should have that power of ...
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... Christ . " 23. " The plan suggested would not be practicable in it the *** Hospital . If there were no other difficulty , would not be agreed to by the authorities ; the cure of the body is considered ( and perhaps rightly ) the first ...
... Christ . " 23. " The plan suggested would not be practicable in it the *** Hospital . If there were no other difficulty , would not be agreed to by the authorities ; the cure of the body is considered ( and perhaps rightly ) the first ...
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... Christ , who tells us , ' inasmuch as you have done it ( visited the sick , etc. ) unto one of the least of these , my brethren , ye have done it unto me . ' Another is , that it is not adapted to the man- ners and habits of England ...
... Christ , who tells us , ' inasmuch as you have done it ( visited the sick , etc. ) unto one of the least of these , my brethren , ye have done it unto me . ' Another is , that it is not adapted to the man- ners and habits of England ...
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