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... remarks and statements are made , will be fully answered if any one should be in- duced by their deficiencies to advocate the cause in ques- tion more ably , or if any one can devise schemes to supply what is wanted . Many inaccuracies ...
... remarks and statements are made , will be fully answered if any one should be in- duced by their deficiencies to advocate the cause in ques- tion more ably , or if any one can devise schemes to supply what is wanted . Many inaccuracies ...
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... remark dropped in the ear of the patient , on the one great sub- ject , in accents of tenderness and solicitude , an addi- tional benefit of vast importance would be obtained ; and really such is the simplicity of the Gospel , that a ...
... remark dropped in the ear of the patient , on the one great sub- ject , in accents of tenderness and solicitude , an addi- tional benefit of vast importance would be obtained ; and really such is the simplicity of the Gospel , that a ...
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... remarks about the spiritual care of the patients not being what it might or ought to be , because it devolves upon some overworked clergyman , are quite true , and it is a pity that the pecu- liarly favourable opportunities which ...
... remarks about the spiritual care of the patients not being what it might or ought to be , because it devolves upon some overworked clergyman , are quite true , and it is a pity that the pecu- liarly favourable opportunities which ...
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Mary Stanley. This proposal may be further illustrated by the follow- ing remarks which it elicited from a writer in the British Magazine . The writer says " It has been often ob- served , that if we desire to do good to the poor , we ...
Mary Stanley. This proposal may be further illustrated by the follow- ing remarks which it elicited from a writer in the British Magazine . The writer says " It has been often ob- served , that if we desire to do good to the poor , we ...
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... remark often made , Do not let it be said that in England alone women are found wanting in Christian exertion , especially when it is asserted that in Great Britain and Ireland there is a surplus of 500,000 women . Individuals there are ...
... remark often made , Do not let it be said that in England alone women are found wanting in Christian exertion , especially when it is asserted that in Great Britain and Ireland there is a surplus of 500,000 women . Individuals there are ...
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Account amongst assist Asyl Asylum and School attend beds Béguinage Bishop blessed chapel chaplain Christ Christian Church Civil Hospital clergyman Contemplative Dame Deaconess Institution desire devoted Ditto duties England English Essay established faith Fcap Fourth Edition France G. R. GLEIG George Borrow German give God's Haslar Hospital History Holy Hospitalières hundred inmates instruction JOHN Kaiserswerth labour ladies London Lord LORD MAHON Memoirs Mère Nineveh Notes nurse the sick Nursing Sisters object Order Orphan Asylum Pailleur Paris Parish Deaconess Pastor Fliedner patients persons pital Plates poor Portrait Post 8vo prayer present Probationers Protestant received religious ROBERT SOUTHEY Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church Rouen Royal 8vo Second Edition Servan Sisterhoods Sisters of Charity Sœurs de St souls spirit Superior Third Edition tion town trained Translated Ursulines Vincent de Paul Vols vows wards women Woodcuts zeal
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