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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Florence Mary Bennett Anderson
Francis Deak, Hungarian Statesman
Florence Mary Arnold-Forster
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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The Daughter of Abd Salam: The Story of a Peasant Woman of Palestine
Florence Mary Fitch
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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One God: The Ways We Worship Him
Florence Mary Fitch; Beatrice Creighton
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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Their Search for God: Ways of Worship in the Orient
Florence Mary Fitch
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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The Evolution of Fashion
Florence Mary Gardiner
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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"Fashions that are now called new Have been worn by more than you; Elder times have used the same, Though these new ones get the name." Middleton's "Mayor of Quinborough."
St. Rose of Lima: The Flower of the New World
Florence Mary Capes
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Introduction by the Very Rev Father J. Proctor, O.P. 5 Note of Books Consulted 11 I. Prologue: Birth and Baptism of St Rose 12 II. St Rose's Childhood 19 III. How She Began to Love and Follow St Catherine of Siena 27 IV. Her Victory Over Vanity 32 V. Rose's Domestic Life 37 VI. The Penitential Practices of the Saint's Girlhood 41 VII. How She Took the Habit of St Dominic 48 VIII. Her Garden Cell and How She Lived There 52 IX. Of Rose's Special Devotions and Charities: How She was Endowed with a Prophetic Spirit and How She Gained Graces for Her Native City 62 X. Of the Saint's Increased Penances and of the Miraculous Help She had in Them, Of Her Many Illnesses and Her Interior Trials 70 XI.How Heavenly and Divine Visitants Frequented Her Cell and How She was Mystically Espoused to Christ. 80 XII. How Rose of St Mary Died 89 XIII. What Happened After Rose's Death 97 THE pages which these words introduce to the reader are a graceful tribute from a Dominican Tertiary in the Old World to a Dominican Tertiary of the New World; they are at the same time a message from a sainted Tertiary of the New World to Tertiaries aiming at sanctity, outside the cloister and within the cloister, both in the Old World and in the New. May they help to knit together in closer bonds of greater practical faith and stronger fraternal love the members of the Third Order of St. Dominic here and there; for they are all of the same spiritual kith and kin, and all, though separated by seas, are of one flesh and one blood, and all speak the same English mother-tongue in which this book is written. Seas not only separate kingdoms and continents, they unite them as well; they are not walls of division, but links and bonds of union. St. Raymund of Pennafort defied the waves, by crossing the sea on his cappa, or cloak. We can cross seas and mountains and deserts and plains with out even a miraculous cloak; we are carried on the wings of thought and love. Many waters cannot quench charity, neither can rivers drown it, nor can they be a barrier to its development and extension. English-speaking Tertiaries throughout the world are members of the same family, ruled by the same laws, helped by the same traditions, influenced by the example of the same saints, and encouraged everywhere by the same Dominican spirit. A Dominican saint is the saint, not of a country, but of the Order and of the Church; not the Saint of an age, but of all time. St. Rose, though a child of America, and a native of sunny Lima, is a Dominican and a Catholic saint. This life will aid in making her known as such on both sides of the great Atlantic Sea.
St. Rose of Lima: The Flower of the New World: Large Print Edition
Florence Mary Capes
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Introduction by the Very Rev Father J. Proctor, O.P. 5 Note of Books Consulted 19 I. Prologue: Birth and Baptism of St Rose 21 II. St Rose's Childhood 35 III. How She Began to Love and Follow St Catherine of Siena 52 IV. Her Victory Over Vanity 62 V. Rose's Domestic Life 72 VI. The Penitential Practices of the Saint's Girlhood 80 VII. How She Took the Habit of St Dominic 94 VIII. Her Garden Cell and How She Lived There 103 IX. Of Rose's Special Devotions and Charities: How She was Endowed with a Prophetic Spirit and How She Gained Graces for Her Native City 123 X. Of the Saint's Increased Penances and of the Miraculous Help She had in Them, Of Her Many Illnesses and Her Interior Trials 139 XI.How Heavenly and Divine Visitants Frequented Her Cell and How She was Mystically Espoused to Christ. 159 XII. How Rose of St Mary Died 178 XIII. What Happened After Rose's Death 194 THE pages which these words introduce to the reader are a graceful tribute from a Dominican Tertiary in the Old World to a Dominican Tertiary of the New World; they are at the same time a message from a sainted Tertiary of the New World to Tertiaries aiming at sanctity, outside the cloister and within the cloister, both in the Old World and in the New. May they help to knit together in closer bonds of greater practical faith and stronger fraternal love the members of the Third Order of St. Dominic here and there; for they are all of the same spiritual kith and kin, and all, though separated by seas, are of one flesh and one blood, and all speak the same English mother-tongue in which this book is written. Seas not only separate kingdoms and continents, they unite them as well; they are not walls of division, but links and bonds of union. St. Raymund of Pennafort defied the waves, by crossing the sea on his cappa, or cloak. We can cross seas and mountains and deserts and plains with out even a miraculous cloak; we are carried on the wings of thought and love. Many waters cannot quench charity, neither can rivers drown it, nor can they be a barrier to its development and extension. English-speaking Tertiaries throughout the world are members of the same family, ruled by the same laws, helped by the same traditions, influenced by the example of the same saints, and encouraged everywhere by the same Dominican spirit. A Dominican saint is the saint, not of a country, but of the Order and of the Church; not the Saint of an age, but of all time. St. Rose, though a child of America, and a native of sunny Lima, is a Dominican and a Catholic saint. This life will aid in making her known as such on both sides of the great Atlantic Sea.
Frédéric Mistral Poet and Leader in Provence (Edition1)
Florence Mary Gardiner
Alpha Editions
2025
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In the Days of the Guild
Louise Lamprey; Florence Mary Gardiner; Mabel K Hatt
Anson Street Press
2025
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In the Days of the Guild
Louise Lamprey; Florence Mary Gardiner; Mabel K Hatt
Anson Street Press
2025
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Changing China
William Gascoyne-Cecil; Florence Mary (Bootle-Wilbraha Cecil
Anson Street Press
2025
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Changing China
William Gascoyne-Cecil; Florence Mary (Bootle-Wilbraha Cecil
Anson Street Press
2025
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Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole are recognized for their heroism in the Crimean War. Little is known about how these ordinary girls from very different cultural and economic backgrounds became extraordinary women leaders. The book describes the significance and intersection of race, class, and gender as necessary contributors to their development and recognition as nursing leaders. The stories are timeless, universal, and inspirational for aspiring and emerging leaders and for fostering inclusivity in professions.