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Concept

Beneficence

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  • Hospital for Incurables, Blackwell Island, New York. Wood engraving by W.S.L. Jewett.
  • The Foundling Hospital, Holborn, London: a perspective view looking north-east at the main building, with penitent mothers arriving beside a statue of fortune. Engraving by C. Grignion and P. C. Canot after S. Wale, 1749.
  • A Nun (Sister of Charity) bloodletting a seated patient. Line engraving.
  • Works of mercy: just as water extinguishes fire, so works of mercy (with penitence) extinguish sin. Engraving attributed to T. Galle, 1601.
  • Fashionable London comes to observe Sunday lunch at the Foundling Hospital. Wood engraving by J. Swain, 1872, after H.T. Green.

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    A new entertainment for Christmas. By the author of three letters on benevolence and charity, published in the Cheshire advertiser, in December, 1756

    Author of three letters on benevolence
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    Remarks on the postscript to The case of the dissenting ministers, by Israel Mauduit; in a letter to that gentleman. Being a full and faithful representation of the proceedings of those ministers, as to the late application to Parliament. By a firm friend

    Firm Friend to Truth, Liberty

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