Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volume 2Porter & Coates, 1848 - English literature |
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Page 321
... Charité of France are another order of relig- ious nurses , but different from the Beguines in being bound by monastic vows . They originated in a charity sermon , perhaps the most useful and extensive in its influence that ever was ...
... Charité of France are another order of relig- ious nurses , but different from the Beguines in being bound by monastic vows . They originated in a charity sermon , perhaps the most useful and extensive in its influence that ever was ...
Page 322
... Charité . Wherever this mission- ary went he attempted to form similar establishments . From the country they spread to cities , and first to Paris , where , in 1629 , they were established in the Parish of St. Saviour . About 1625 , a ...
... Charité . Wherever this mission- ary went he attempted to form similar establishments . From the country they spread to cities , and first to Paris , where , in 1629 , they were established in the Parish of St. Saviour . About 1625 , a ...
Page 323
... Charité . Two of them ( for they generally go in couples ) set out on their charitable mis- sion : wherever they travel their dress protects them . “ Even more enlightened persons than the common peasantry hail it as a happy omen when ...
... Charité . Two of them ( for they generally go in couples ) set out on their charitable mis- sion : wherever they travel their dress protects them . “ Even more enlightened persons than the common peasantry hail it as a happy omen when ...
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