Hospitals and sisterhoods [by M. Stanley].J. Murray, 1854 - 156 Seiten |
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... poor girl who had had a frightful accident ; " I was so afraid I might die in my sins . " The fear of death , and the re- pentance it awakened , faded away with returning health , and the poor sinner returned to her evil ways . " The ...
... poor girl who had had a frightful accident ; " I was so afraid I might die in my sins . " The fear of death , and the re- pentance it awakened , faded away with returning health , and the poor sinner returned to her evil ways . " The ...
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... poor come to the Hospital , and to many of them it proves the first little pause in life - the first resting - place for looking back upon the past , and for contemplating the future . How important is the due improvement of WANTS OF ...
... poor come to the Hospital , and to many of them it proves the first little pause in life - the first resting - place for looking back upon the past , and for contemplating the future . How important is the due improvement of WANTS OF ...
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... poor of his flock , he is often embarrassed by the inconvenience of the humble dwelling in which the sick man lies . The necessary arrangements of the family , the noise of the children , and interruptions from other causes , frequently ...
... poor of his flock , he is often embarrassed by the inconvenience of the humble dwelling in which the sick man lies . The necessary arrangements of the family , the noise of the children , and interruptions from other causes , frequently ...
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... poor ; if we would diffuse the blessed influences of religion amongst the lower orders of society ; if we would reclaim citizens to our country , and children to our God , let us watch with anxious care over the Hospitals of our land ...
... poor ; if we would diffuse the blessed influences of religion amongst the lower orders of society ; if we would reclaim citizens to our country , and children to our God , let us watch with anxious care over the Hospitals of our land ...
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... When we find everywhere the progress of error , is it not necessary to consider at what points light can be dif- fused , -in what way the poor can be reached ? 10 CHAPTER II . CHAPLAINS OF HOSPITALS . Ir was WANTS OF ENGLISH HOSPITALS . 9.
... When we find everywhere the progress of error , is it not necessary to consider at what points light can be dif- fused , -in what way the poor can be reached ? 10 CHAPTER II . CHAPLAINS OF HOSPITALS . Ir was WANTS OF ENGLISH HOSPITALS . 9.
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