The service of the poor; an inquiry into the reasons for and against the establishment of religious sisterhoods for charitable purposes |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 38
Page 3
... regard to each of these three branches . In the case of teaching , it may be said to have been practically decided in favour of secular institutions , so far as regards the provision made for training teachers , though the ...
... regard to each of these three branches . In the case of teaching , it may be said to have been practically decided in favour of secular institutions , so far as regards the provision made for training teachers , though the ...
Page 5
... regard to England . As an instance of what may be done by a purely secular institution in that branch of charitable work which is supposed most peculiarly to demand a religious organization , and for purposes of reference , I have given ...
... regard to England . As an instance of what may be done by a purely secular institution in that branch of charitable work which is supposed most peculiarly to demand a religious organization , and for purposes of reference , I have given ...
Page 6
... regards the interests of society at large . This part of my argument therefore will consist of three chapters . In the ... regard to the service of the poor ; to suggest some arrange- ments by which the necessary work may be effectually ...
... regards the interests of society at large . This part of my argument therefore will consist of three chapters . In the ... regard to the service of the poor ; to suggest some arrange- ments by which the necessary work may be effectually ...
Page 7
... regard them as means to an end ; that end being the spiritual benefit of the poor and of the sisters themselves . The question whether the esta- blishment of sisterhoods does indeed promote that end , really outweighs all the ...
... regard them as means to an end ; that end being the spiritual benefit of the poor and of the sisters themselves . The question whether the esta- blishment of sisterhoods does indeed promote that end , really outweighs all the ...
Page 8
... regard to those schemes . I have no hope of influencing those whose opinion is thus deeply and advisedly opposed to my own . But the subject is so compli- cated , and is at the same time one which appeals so strongly to feeling , that ...
... regard to those schemes . I have no hope of influencing those whose opinion is thus deeply and advisedly opposed to my own . But the subject is so compli- cated , and is at the same time one which appeals so strongly to feeling , that ...
Common terms and phrases
administration arrondissement assistance asylum autres avoir Beguinæ Béguinage Béguines believe besoin bien Bienfaisance c'est character charitable cholera choses Christian Church classes congregation course Crown 8vo Deaconess Deaconess Institution deux devotion Dieu district nurses doivent duty ecclesiastical Edition elles employed être Extra fcap fait Fcap feeling feront give heures hospitals important Infirmary inquiry Kaiserswerth kind l'Administration la Supérieure Lady Superintendent Liverpool living maison malades means ment moral nature necessary object ordre organization Paris particulièrement patients pauvres POEMS poor pourront Préfet probationers profession Protestant sisterhoods qu'elles qu'il qu'on question receive regard règles religion religious associations religious orders religious sisterhoods respect rich Roman Catholic Church rule s'il secours secular institutions sera sick sisterhoods Sisters of Charity society sœur servante spiritual authority Supérieure Superior teaching Tertiarians Theodor Fliedner Third Order tion tout undertake Vincent de Paule visiting woman women
Popular passages
Page 34 - THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF THE BEST SONGS AND LYRICAL POEMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Selected and arranged, with Notes, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
Page 5 - THE ROMAN AND THE TEUTON. A Series of Lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge.
Page 35 - THE FAIRY BOOK ; the Best Popular Fairy Stories. Selected and rendered anew by the Author of
Page 332 - And this word, Yet once more, signifieth the removing of those things that are shaken, as of things that are made, that those things which cannot be shaken may remain.
Page 32 - Morte d'Arthur.— SIR THOMAS MALORY'S BOOK OF KING ARTHUR AND OF HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. The original Edition of CAXTON, revised for Modern Use. With an Introduction by Sir EDWARD STRACHEY, Bart. pp. xxxvii., 509. "It is with perfect confidence that we recommend this edition of the old romance to every class of readers.
Page 36 - THE SONG BOOK. Words and Tunes from the best Poets and Musicians. Selected and arranged by JOHN HULLAH, Professor of Vocal Music in King's College, London.
Page 342 - GEORGE WILSON, MD, FRSE, Regius Professor of Technology in the University of Edinburgh. By his SISTER. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. "An exquisite and touching portrait of a rare and beautiful spirit.
Page 32 - Morte D'Arthur. — SIR THOMAS MALORY'S BOOK OF KING ARTHUR AND OF HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. The Edition of CAXTON, revised for Modern Use. With an Introduction by SIR EDWARD STRACHEY Bart. Globe 8vo. y. 6d. New Edion. "It is with the most perfect confidence that we recommend this edition of the old romance to every class of readers.
Page 19 - From the higher mind of cultivated, all-questioning, but still conservative England, in this our puzzled generation, we do not know of any utterance in literature so characteristic as the poems of Arthur Hugh Clough." — ERASER'S MAGAZINE. Clunes THE STORY OF PAULINE: an Autobiography.
Page 20 - Hamerton. — A PAINTER'S CAMP. By PHILIP GILBERT HAMERTON. Second Edition, revised. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6s. BOOK I. In England; BOOK II. In Scotland; BOOK III. In France. This is the story of an Artist's encampments and adventures. The headings of a few chapters may serve to convey a notion...