17 results filtered with: Benevolence
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A sermon preached before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at their semi-annual meeting, June 9th, 1801 / By Jedidiah Morse.
Jedidiah MorseDate: 1801- Pictures
A woman with a lamb; representing gentleness as one of the virtues of Pope Paul V. Engraving after G. Lanfranco, 1623, after G.L. Bernini.
Gian Lorenzo BerniniDate: [1623]Reference: 2497848i
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Skull of a soldier: frontal view. Lithograph, 1835.
Date: 1835Reference: 28075i
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A wealthy woman visiting the sick. Wood engraving after C. Baugniet.
Charles BaugnietReference: 17047i
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A scene showing alms-giving of food, water, clothes and money; in the midst of this Charity is seen with a Pelican on her head holding a Sacred Heart. Line engraving by H. Cock after P. Bruegel, 1559.
Pieter Brueghel the ElderDate: 1559Reference: 17566i- E-books
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Christian benevolence recommended upon Christian principles . A sermon preach'd before the subscribers to the Bristol Infirmary, in the parish-church of St. James, June 17, 1755. By Samuel Seyer, ..
Seyer, Samuel, 1718 or 19-1776.Date: 1755
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Hospital for Incurables, Blackwell Island, New York. Wood engraving by W.S.L. Jewett.
William JewettReference: 18555i
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A generous physician refusing payment from a sick patient's wife. Stipple engraving by J. Baldrey, 1784, after E. Penny.
Edward PennyDate: 1 June 1784Reference: 21602i- E-books
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The surest and safest way of thriving Or, a conviction of that grand mistake in many, that what is given to the poor, is a loss to their estate; which is directly contrary as to the experiences of the Charitable; so to the testimony of God's Spirit in divers places of Scriptures: As, Prov. II. 24. There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth. There is that with-holdeth more than is meet, but it undeth to poverty. Prov. 19. 17. He that hath pity on the poor, lendeth unto the Lord, and that which he hath given will be pay'd him again. Luke. 6. 38. Give, and it shall be given to you again, good measure, pressed do will, and shaken together, and running over. Psalm 37. 26. He is ever merciful and lendeth, and his seed is blessed. Dens bi-folvit foenus, scilicet semel in terra, secundo in coelo. In terra enim eleemosynariis multiplicat opes, in coelo autem longe plura, & majora rependit. Cornelius a Lapide, in Prov. 19. 17. By Thomas Gouge, Minister of the Gospel.
Gouge, Thomas, 1609-1681.Date: 1703
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A discourse delivered in the Chapel Church, Boston, before the Humane Society of Massachusetts, 9 June, 1812 / By Henry Colman.
Henry ColmanDate: 1812
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A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at the semiannual meeting twelfth of June, 1798 / By William Walter, D.D.
Walter, William, 1737-1800Date: 1798
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A sermon delivered before the Humane Society, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at their semiannual meeting, June 14, 1803 / By John Sylvester John Gardiner.
John Sylvester John GardinerDate: 1803
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A generous physician refusing money for services rendered from a poor family. Mezzotint.
Reference: 21598i- E-books
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Moral and Christian benevolence. A sermon, containing some reflections upon Mr. Balguy's essay on moral goodness; preach'd before the University of Oxford, on July the 25th, 1734. By the Reverend Tipping Silvester, ..
Silvester, Tipping, 1700-1768.Date: 1734
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Three portraits shown for their phrenological exemplarity: Gall, Eustache and Chauffron. Lithograph by C. Picard, 1842, after J.P. Thenot.
Jean-Pierre ThénotDate: 1842Reference: 27672i- Books
Beneficence and health care / edited by Earl E. Shelp.
Date: [1982]
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Three perspectives of a head divided according to phrenological 'faculties', with key. Colour pen drawing.
Reference: 27686i