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... carry the youth , to whom sin is presenting its allurements , to the wretched chamber where its con- sequences are displayed in the most loathsome aspect . In the ward of the hospital this great practical benefit is not unfrequently ...
... carry the youth , to whom sin is presenting its allurements , to the wretched chamber where its con- sequences are displayed in the most loathsome aspect . In the ward of the hospital this great practical benefit is not unfrequently ...
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... carried on to a fearful extent : and , though this has been considerably checked , it still remains the besetting sin of nurses ; and excuses are made for it on the plea that they need the support of spirits under their harassing work ...
... carried on to a fearful extent : and , though this has been considerably checked , it still remains the besetting sin of nurses ; and excuses are made for it on the plea that they need the support of spirits under their harassing work ...
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... carry out literally in the wards of the Hospital the spirit of the solemn words spoken to them on the day of thei rordination . " It has often been remarked by those who have visited much in English Hospitals , that the spiritual care ...
... carry out literally in the wards of the Hospital the spirit of the solemn words spoken to them on the day of thei rordination . " It has often been remarked by those who have visited much in English Hospitals , that the spiritual care ...
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... carry it out . She also learns from him how she is to deal with every variety of spiritual condition in those under her charge . " The Matron is responsible for the carrying out of these instructions . Once a week she gives an account ...
... carry it out . She also learns from him how she is to deal with every variety of spiritual condition in those under her charge . " The Matron is responsible for the carrying out of these instructions . Once a week she gives an account ...
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... carry it out , the chaplain should have that power of influencing others with which Pastor Fliedner seems to be so rarely gifted , with wis- dom and goodness enough to use his influence well , and with patience almost to outstay a ...
... carry it out , the chaplain should have that power of influencing others with which Pastor Fliedner seems to be so rarely gifted , with wis- dom and goodness enough to use his influence well , and with patience almost to outstay a ...
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