Historical Studies, Volume 21Colm Lennon, Jacqueline R. Hill Vol. 1- includes papers before the 1st-2d conferences, 1955-56. |
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Page 186
... Sisters of Charity is to be found in the correspondence of Mother Mary Aikenhead , founder of the Institute of the Irish Sisters of Charity . An extract from a letter reads : 25 June 1844. Last night , under the patronage of the holy ...
... Sisters of Charity is to be found in the correspondence of Mother Mary Aikenhead , founder of the Institute of the Irish Sisters of Charity . An extract from a letter reads : 25 June 1844. Last night , under the patronage of the holy ...
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... sister Margaret ( also a sculptor ) became a Sister of Mercy , while two of his children became Loreto Sisters at Rathfarnham Abbey , Dublin . This account of Hogan is a necessary prelude to a consideration of the major work of art at ...
... sister Margaret ( also a sculptor ) became a Sister of Mercy , while two of his children became Loreto Sisters at Rathfarnham Abbey , Dublin . This account of Hogan is a necessary prelude to a consideration of the major work of art at ...
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... sisters for the poor should be distributed first to his own tenants.26 Another letter tells us that balls and any lavishness in party giving ' were to be given up as the full extent of the famine disaster dawned on the Redingtons . Then ...
... sisters for the poor should be distributed first to his own tenants.26 Another letter tells us that balls and any lavishness in party giving ' were to be given up as the full extent of the famine disaster dawned on the Redingtons . Then ...
Contents
The idea of monastic austerity in early Ireland | 14 |
Concepts of generosity in early modern England | 30 |
Dives and Lazarus in sixteenthcentury Ireland | 46 |
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