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... sick bed , with nothing to distract their minds , has awakened them to a sense of their present state . The fear of death overwhelms them , and they are thankful and willing to listen to words of instruction and prayer . " Oh that any ...
... sick bed , with nothing to distract their minds , has awakened them to a sense of their present state . The fear of death overwhelms them , and they are thankful and willing to listen to words of instruction and prayer . " Oh that any ...
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... sick man lies . The necessary arrangements of the family , the noise of the children , and interruptions from other causes , frequently distract the attention , and interfere with the solemnity of the occasion . In the Hospital , all ...
... sick man lies . The necessary arrangements of the family , the noise of the children , and interruptions from other causes , frequently distract the attention , and interfere with the solemnity of the occasion . In the Hospital , all ...
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... St. Bartholomew's , has written an interesting pamphlet on the spiritual wants of that Hospital : it is entitled ' The Souls of the Sick . " Such are the difficulties even where there is an ap- 6 HOSPITALS AND SISTERHOODS .
... St. Bartholomew's , has written an interesting pamphlet on the spiritual wants of that Hospital : it is entitled ' The Souls of the Sick . " Such are the difficulties even where there is an ap- 6 HOSPITALS AND SISTERHOODS .
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... the means of giving religious instruction and comfort to the sick among whom they are placed , who know every temper of those on whom they attend , who have access at all times , and who , WANTS OF ENGLISH HOSPITALS . ས.
... the means of giving religious instruction and comfort to the sick among whom they are placed , who know every temper of those on whom they attend , who have access at all times , and who , WANTS OF ENGLISH HOSPITALS . ས.
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Mary Stanley. sence of that tender sympathy which soothes prolonged pain and sickness , and which , amidst every other ... sick who came under hospital care in London are- In - patients . Out - patients 85,620 268,052 353,679 This only ...
Mary Stanley. sence of that tender sympathy which soothes prolonged pain and sickness , and which , amidst every other ... sick who came under hospital care in London are- In - patients . Out - patients 85,620 268,052 353,679 This only ...
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