Sisters of charity, and some visits with them, letters |
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... once unable to drag their net to shore . The eloquent and pathetic preacher , whose power con- sisted in simplicity , saw an abundant result of his charitable appeal . He praised a zeal which did not , however , appear to him to be very ...
... once unable to drag their net to shore . The eloquent and pathetic preacher , whose power con- sisted in simplicity , saw an abundant result of his charitable appeal . He praised a zeal which did not , however , appear to him to be very ...
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... Once indeed this appeared to be the case . One of these virtuous girls had gone with a basin of broth to a sick person in Paris ; hardly had she en- tered the house than the whole building fell ; there were thirty persons buried in the ...
... Once indeed this appeared to be the case . One of these virtuous girls had gone with a basin of broth to a sick person in Paris ; hardly had she en- tered the house than the whole building fell ; there were thirty persons buried in the ...
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... once told me how all that would be done ; I saw those good strong arms as plainly at work as if I had been in the sick room myself . But I wanted to see it actually . " Will you take me to see some of your poor ? " " With all my heart ...
... once told me how all that would be done ; I saw those good strong arms as plainly at work as if I had been in the sick room myself . But I wanted to see it actually . " Will you take me to see some of your poor ? " " With all my heart ...
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... once saw them . The air of cheerfulness too ; the usually lively yet not gaudy papers on the walls ; the polished floors , in some little rooms overlaid with a neat carpet , not always seen in French apart- ments , all is so unlike what ...
... once saw them . The air of cheerfulness too ; the usually lively yet not gaudy papers on the walls ; the polished floors , in some little rooms overlaid with a neat carpet , not always seen in French apart- ments , all is so unlike what ...
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... once without their bread . This Bureau de Bienfaisance in France is certainly very unlike that sore disgrace to a Christian land— the English workhouse . Poverty in England is re- garded as a crime , an offence against society ; and it ...
... once without their bread . This Bureau de Bienfaisance in France is certainly very unlike that sore disgrace to a Christian land— the English workhouse . Poverty in England is re- garded as a crime , an offence against society ; and it ...
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ALDERSGATE STREET apostate appear an impertinent association of charity believe Bible birth bless bonnet bread Bureau de Bienfaisance called certainly Charity in England Christian Church of England Church of Rome clergy colour Confrerie convert Curé Daughters of Charity degree direction director district visiting dress Elizabeth Fry employ Evangelical fear formed France French gave girls head heard of Sisters heart hospital institution JOSEPH MASTERS labours Ladies of Charity living London Louis XIII Madame le Gras Mother House neighbours obedience Paris parish piety poor Popish thing Priest Protestant religion religious rendered Robert Le Marc Roman Catholic rules seen sent sick Sister Superior Sisters of Charity Sisters of Mercy slave soon speak spiritual tell tion trying Vincent de Paul wear white cap wise regulation perhaps wish woman workhouse young zeal
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