Sisters of charity, and some visits with them, letters |
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... taken nothing , were at 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 ...
... taken nothing , were at 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 ...
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... taken the one but not the other . The seventeenth century was the birth time of almost countless works of charity . It is remarkable how much the active principle became infused into the life of religion in the century that followed ...
... taken the one but not the other . The seventeenth century was the birth time of almost countless works of charity . It is remarkable how much the active principle became infused into the life of religion in the century that followed ...
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... taken to the world where charity never faileth ; but she spoke to her school children as she would speak to them . " Your mother , my darlings , does not come to teach you to be good Nuns or Sisters of Charity ; but rather I would wish ...
... taken to the world where charity never faileth ; but she spoke to her school children as she would speak to them . " Your mother , my darlings , does not come to teach you to be good Nuns or Sisters of Charity ; but rather I would wish ...
Стр. 29
... taken from that cellar into an asylum ? " " He would rather be there ; he is used to it now ; his daughter is married , and her husband occupies the room above , so that she sees him often ; he is well taken care of . " We plunged down ...
... taken from that cellar into an asylum ? " " He would rather be there ; he is used to it now ; his daughter is married , and her husband occupies the room above , so that she sees him often ; he is well taken care of . " We plunged down ...
Стр. 31
... everything . The old woman was longer about her work of extrication ; for she was infirm in her limbs , and could not reach to her stick , which she kept asking her old man to hand her , while he , wholly taken up with the 31.
... everything . The old woman was longer about her work of extrication ; for she was infirm in her limbs , and could not reach to her stick , which she kept asking her old man to hand her , while he , wholly taken up with the 31.
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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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Стр. 16 - Your little mother, my darlings, does not come to teach you how to be good nuns or Sisters of Charity; but rather I would wish to fit you for that world in which you are destined to live; to teach you how to be good mistresses and mothers of families. Yet, if the dear Master selects one among you to be closer to him, happy are you! he will teach you himself.
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