Sisters of charity, and some visits with them, letters |
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Стр. 16
... poor people have too much provisions now , and soon they will again have none . " This led him to think if there was not a means to be found of systematizing Charity , so as to prevent it from being thus called forth by an ebullition of ...
... poor people have too much provisions now , and soon they will again have none . " This led him to think if there was not a means to be found of systematizing Charity , so as to prevent it from being thus called forth by an ebullition of ...
Стр. 17
... poor . He had formed the Confreries de la Charité every- where he could ; but neither himself nor his mis- sionary priests could visit them , except very rarely . It was to be feared that the first warmth of an as- sociation so useful ...
... poor . He had formed the Confreries de la Charité every- where he could ; but neither himself nor his mis- sionary priests could visit them , except very rarely . It was to be feared that the first warmth of an as- sociation so useful ...
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... poor had established a congregation of Priests almost solely devoted to their service ; Heaven willed that he should establish also one of women , whose zeal should have as it were a still more extended scope , and who , without regard ...
... poor had established a congregation of Priests almost solely devoted to their service ; Heaven willed that he should establish also one of women , whose zeal should have as it were a still more extended scope , and who , without regard ...
Стр. 19
... see the orphan so long abandoned , the desolate widow , the soldier covered with wounds , the modest retiring poor , the sick of all diseases , come and sit under its shadow , breathing again in the refreshment of its branches , and 19.
... see the orphan so long abandoned , the desolate widow , the soldier covered with wounds , the modest retiring poor , the sick of all diseases , come and sit under its shadow , breathing again in the refreshment of its branches , and 19.
Стр. 20
... poor in parishes , the progress of the order and the providence of God led him and Madame le Gras to see how much more extensive might be the range of their work ; by degrees they were intrusted with the education of the foundlings ...
... poor in parishes , the progress of the order and the providence of God led him and Madame le Gras to see how much more extensive might be the range of their work ; by degrees they were intrusted with the education of the foundlings ...
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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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