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Mary Stanley. period of seven years twenty - six nunneries and convents have been opened in England ; and I cannot pass through Southampton - row without meeting two and two of the Sisters of Charity , each with a basket , one containing ...
Mary Stanley. period of seven years twenty - six nunneries and convents have been opened in England ; and I cannot pass through Southampton - row without meeting two and two of the Sisters of Charity , each with a basket , one containing ...
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... opened in Febru- ary , 1850. A small sisterhood had sometime previously been formed for the purposes of performing works of charity . A house for penitents was added , which was capable of holding three sisters and six penitents . It ...
... opened in Febru- ary , 1850. A small sisterhood had sometime previously been formed for the purposes of performing works of charity . A house for penitents was added , which was capable of holding three sisters and six penitents . It ...
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... opened in Paris . It is a work from which , with God's blessing , many other Christian works will flow . Its first object is the establishment of a Refuge for peni- tent Protestant women . 66 Uniting all their zeal and activity , and ...
... opened in Paris . It is a work from which , with God's blessing , many other Christian works will flow . Its first object is the establishment of a Refuge for peni- tent Protestant women . 66 Uniting all their zeal and activity , and ...
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... opened by Pastor Fliedner , 13th October , 1836 . Of the 190 Sisters in connection with it at present , 128 are Deaconesses , and 62 as yet Probationers ; 22 out of this number are Instructing Sisters , i . e . those who , though they ...
... opened by Pastor Fliedner , 13th October , 1836 . Of the 190 Sisters in connection with it at present , 128 are Deaconesses , and 62 as yet Probationers ; 22 out of this number are Instructing Sisters , i . e . those who , though they ...
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... opened in November , 1841 ( Charenton , Fau- bourg St. Antoine ) , under the direction of the Reformed clergyman , Rev. Antoine Vermeil , who immediately placed it under the supervision of the Lutheran and Re- formed Consistory . A ...
... opened in November , 1841 ( Charenton , Fau- bourg St. Antoine ) , under the direction of the Reformed clergyman , Rev. Antoine Vermeil , who immediately placed it under the supervision of the Lutheran and Re- formed Consistory . A ...
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