| Harlan Page Beach - Atlases - 1901 - 592 pages
...distressed, or engaged in works of beneficence, aiding primary instruction or found in refuges and prisons. ... As a rule they are ever absent where...wherever the choicest wines may be freely obtained." 5. Protestant missionary methods are much the same in all parts of the continent. Those primarily labored... | |
| Missions - 1901 - 1012 pages
...is denied to the enemies of the Church, and there is no one to interpose. ... As a rule, the priests are ever absent where human misery exists, unless paid as chaplains, or a fee is given."— HFB scholars able to do as well as they know. Railroads, steamboats, telegraphs, telephones, electric... | |
| Thomas Benjamin Neely - Missions - 1906 - 124 pages
...found in refuges or prisons. . . . As a rule they are absent where human misery exists, unless as paid chaplains or a fee is given. On the other hand, you...wherever the choicest wines may be freely obtained." That a papal encyclical speaks so plainly is very conclusive proof that there have been most revolting... | |
| Francis Edward Clark - South America - 1907 - 396 pages
...and other clergy are never to be found doing service among the poor ; they are never in the hospitals or lazar house ; never in the orphan asylum or hospice,...as chaplains, or a fee is given. On the other hand yon (the clergy) are always to be found in the houses of the rich, or wherever gluttony may be indulged... | |
| Francis Edward Clark - South America - 1907 - 410 pages
...are never to be fouud doing service among the poor ; they are never in the hospitals or lazar honse ; never in the orphan asylum or hospice, in the dwellings...as chaplains, or a fee is given. On the other hand yon (the clergy) are always to be found in the houses of the rich, or wherever gluttony may be indulged... | |
| Thomas Benjamin Neely - Missions - 1909 - 314 pages
...reflect that prelates, priests 1 Protestant Missions in South America, 69. and other clergy are never found doing service among the poor; they are never...wherever the choicest wines may be freely obtained." How could a land be truly Christianized by a priesthood of that character? The example of an indolent,... | |
| Thomas Benjamin Neely - Missions - 1909 - 374 pages
...the poor; they are never in the hospital t^oJa^" or lazar house; never in the orphan asylum or Clergy hospice, in the dwellings of the afflicted or distressed,...wherever the choicest wines may be freely obtained." How could a land be truly Christianized by a priesthood of that character? The example of an indolent,... | |
| Ilsley Boone - Christianity and other religions - 1910 - 358 pages
...is no one to interpose. ... It is sad to reflect that prelates, priests and other clergy are never found doing service among the poor; they are never...wherever the choicest wines may be freely obtained." Note 4. The Relation of Church to State and its Effects. While the difference in conditions in the... | |
| Samuel R. Gammon - Evangelistic work - 1910 - 222 pages
...to the .enemies of the church, and there is no one to interpose. . . . As a rule, they (the priests) are ever absent where human misery exists, unless...wherever the choicest wines may be freely obtained." This document from his Infalliable Holiness should be considered authoritative ; none can contest the... | |
| Francis Edward Clark - South America - 1907 - 396 pages
...and other clergy are never to be found doing service among the poor ; they are never in the hospitals or lazar house ; never in the orphan asylum or hospice,...gluttony may be indulged in, wherever the choicest wiiies may be freely obtained." Most Protestants who were not absolutely familiar with the facts would... | |
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