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Filed under: Charity The Gospel of Wealth, and Other Timely Essays (New York: Century Co., 1901), by Andrew Carnegie (multiple formats at archive.org) Nächstenliebe: Ein Beitrag zur Erklärung des Matthäus-Evangeliums (in German; Vienna: R. Lowit, 1890), by Moritz Güdemann New Themes for the Protestant Clergy: Creeds without Charity, Theology Without Humanity, and Protestantism without Christianity, by Stephen Colwell (page images at MOA) Appeal to the Wealthy of the Land, Ladies as Well as Gentlemen, on the Character, Conduct, Situation, and Prospects of Those Whose Sole Dependence for Subsistence Is on the Labour of Their Hands (third edition, 1833), by Mathew Carey (PDF with commentary at unl.edu) Thoughts Occasioned by the Perusal of Dr. Parr's Spital Sermon, Preached at Christ Church, April 15, 1800: Being A Reply to the Attacks of Dr. Parr, Mr. Mackintosh, the Author of an Essay On Population, and Others, by William Godwin (HTML at pitzer.edu)
Filed under: Charity -- Early works to 1800 Charity (multiple translations), by Emanuel Swedenborg
Filed under: Charity -- England -- History
Filed under: Women in charitable work -- England -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Charity -- FictionFiled under: Charity -- Juvenile fiction The Pocket Measure (Boston: D. Lothrop and Co., c1881), by Isabella Macdonald Alden (multiple formats at archive.org) Bede's Charity (New York: Dodd and Mead, 1872), by Hesba Stretton (multiple formats at Google) Miss Toosey's Mission (New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1885), by Evelyn Whitaker (page images at Google; US access only) Lenny, the Orphan: or, Trials and Triumphs (Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, c1869), by Margaret Hosmer On the Edge of a Moor (New York et al.: Fleming H. Revell Co., c1897), by Amy Le Feuvre (multiple formats at archive.org) Opportunities: A Sequel to "What She Could" (London J. Nisbet and Co., 1871), by Susan Warner (Gutenberg text) Opportunities: A Sequel to "What She Could" (New York: R. Carter and Bros., 1871), by Susan Warner (multiple formats at archive.org) Paul and Virginia (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1851), by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, trans. by Helen Maria Williams (Gutenberg text) Paul and Virginia, With a Memoir of the Author, by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, contrib. by Sarah Jones (Gutenberg text) Stephen, M.D. (New York: Robert Carter and Bros., c1883), by Susan Warner (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Charity -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Women in charitable work
Filed under: Women in charitable work -- Cross-cultural studies
Filed under: Women in charitable work -- Germany -- HistoryFiled under: Deaconesses -- Germany
Filed under: Women in charitable work -- Great Britain -- Periodicals
Filed under: Women in charitable work -- New York (State) -- New York -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Deaconesses
Filed under: Deaconesses -- African Methodist Episcopal Church
Filed under: Sisterhoods -- North America
Filed under: Conduct of life -- Religious aspects -- FictionFiled under: Brotherliness -- Religious aspects
Filed under: Courage -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityFiled under: Encouragement -- Religious aspects
Filed under: Forgiveness -- Religious aspects -- Bruderhof CommunitiesFiled under: Forgiveness -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Filed under: Forgiveness -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- Juvenile literature
Filed under: Forgiveness of sin -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Penance -- Early works to 1800 On Modesty, by Tertullian, trans. by Sydney Thelwall (HTML with commentary at CCEL) Filed under: Forgiveness of sin -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Confession Confessions: The Philosophy of Transparency (London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, c2012), by Thomas Docherty (HTML with commentary at Bloomsbury) Startling Facts: or, Deeds of Darkness Disclosed Relative to Auricular Confession, and its Relations to Sacerdotal Celibacy, Convents, Monasteries, Morality, and Civil and Religious Liberty (Cincinnati: Pub. by the author, 1875), by J. G. White
Filed under: Confession -- Catholic Church The Priest, the Woman, and the Confessional (Chicago: A. Craig and Co., 1880), by Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy (illustrated HTML at jesus-is-lord.com) The Priest, the Woman, and the Confessional (Chicago: A. Craig and Co., 1887), by Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy (multiple formats at archive.org) The Confessional: A View of Romanism in its Actual Principles, Aims, and Workings, Drawn up Chiefly from Authoritative Papal Sources, and Earnestly Recommended to the Dispassionate Consideration of Christendom (London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., ca. 1859), by J. R. Beard (multiple formats at archive.org) The Confessional Unmasked: Showing the Depravity of the Romish Priesthood, the Iniquity of the Confessional and the Questions Put to Females in Confession (London: Protestant Electoral Union, ca. 1866) (multiple formats at Google)
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