The service of the poor; an inquiry into the reasons for and against the establishment of religious sisterhoods for charitable purposes |
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... relations to each other . What I have to say will be divided accordingly into two parts , of which the plan is briefly as follows : — PART I. In order to supply illustrations of my meaning , and to throw some light on what may be called ...
... relations to each other . What I have to say will be divided accordingly into two parts , of which the plan is briefly as follows : — PART I. In order to supply illustrations of my meaning , and to throw some light on what may be called ...
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... relation between the two is not such as to make this separation in any way inconvenient . So much emulation has long been excited by the example of the comparatively modern charitable sisterhoods of the Roman 1 It appears from the ...
... relation between the two is not such as to make this separation in any way inconvenient . So much emulation has long been excited by the example of the comparatively modern charitable sisterhoods of the Roman 1 It appears from the ...
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... relations ; but by continual going to the house of the Beguine , and frequenting prayers and meetings , showed that they were united to them by the bond of a com- mon sisterhood . But the vices of mankind , who generally abuse liberty ...
... relations ; but by continual going to the house of the Beguine , and frequenting prayers and meetings , showed that they were united to them by the bond of a com- mon sisterhood . But the vices of mankind , who generally abuse liberty ...
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... relations . But all the Beguinæ retained the management of their own property , the hope of inheritance , the power of giving and making wills , which rights they were obliged to use , and did use , very much otherwise than as their ...
... relations . But all the Beguinæ retained the management of their own property , the hope of inheritance , the power of giving and making wills , which rights they were obliged to use , and did use , very much otherwise than as their ...
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... relations . Each Béguine , whether living in a separate house or in a convent , lives entirely at her own expense , and has her own separate housekeeping . The refectory of the convent is sur- rounded with little cupboards , each ...
... relations . Each Béguine , whether living in a separate house or in a convent , lives entirely at her own expense , and has her own separate housekeeping . The refectory of the convent is sur- rounded with little cupboards , each ...
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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
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