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" Friendly Society OBJECTS. 1. To bind together in one society Churchwomen as Associates, and girls and young women as Members, for mutual help (religious and secular), for sympathy and prayer. 2. To encourage purity of life, dutifulness to parents, faithfulness... "
The Girls' Friendly Society Associates' Journal and Advertiser - Page 1
1883
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Journal of the ... Annual Convention of the Protestant ..., Volumes 52-55

1918 - 900 pages
...sympathy and prayer. 2. Tr. encourage purity of life, dutifulncss to parents, faithfulness in work, and thrift. 3. To provide the privileges of the Society for its Members, wherever they maybe, by giving them an introduction from one Branch to another. The Long Island Diocesan Organization...
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The Parish Magazine for Berkeley, Dursley, Stinchcombe, and Uley

1876 - 796 pages
...Chantry, Dursley. Any girl wishing to become • Member may apply to Mrs. Tyler, Stanthill, Dursley. Associates to be of the Church of England (no such restriction being made ы to Members). Associates to subscribe not lees than 2/6 annually. Members to pay not less than 6d....
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G.F.S. What Does it Mean

Cordelia J. Hawksley - 1882 - 78 pages
...(religious and secular), for sympathy, and prayer. "2. — To encourage purity of life, dutifulness to parents, faithfulness to employers, and thrift....them an introduction from one branch to another." 'And as one way of encouraging "faithfulness to employers," some Branches give premiums to girls who...
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Friendly leaves, ed. by mrs. J. Mercier, Volumes 7-8

Girls' friendly society - 1882 - 658 pages
...help (religious and secular), for sympathy, and prayer. 2. To encourage purity of life, dutifulness to parents, faithfulness to employers, and thrift. 3. To provide the privileges of the Society i for its Members wherever they may be, by giving them an introduction from one Branch to another....
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The Englishwoman's Year-book for ...: Being a New Edition of the 'Year-book ...

Louisa M. Hubbard - 1882 - 268 pages
...prayer. 1. To encourage purity of life, dutifulneas to parents, faithfulness to employers, and thrift. 8. To provide the privileges of the Society for its Members, wherever they maybe, by giving them an Introduction from one Branch to another. THE CENTRAL RULES. 1. Associates...
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Handbook for Young Churchworkers

Augusta Woodall - 1883 - 82 pages
...to encourage purity of life, dutifulness to parents, faithfulness to employers, and thrift. Thirdly, to provide the privileges of the Society for its members...giving them an introduction from one Branch to another ; or, in other words, to try and raise the whole tone of girl-life, to make purity possible in every...
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Friendly work, Issues 1-24

Girls' friendly society - 1883 - 556 pages
...help (religious and secular), for sympathy, and prayer. 2. To encourage purity of life, dutifulness to parents, faithfulness to employers, and thrift....provide the privileges of the Society for its Members »lierever they may be, by giving them an introduction from one Branch to another. CENTRAL RULES. I....
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The young ladies' treasure book. A complete cyclopædia of practical ...

Young ladies - 1884 - 928 pages
...sympathy, and prayer. 2. To encourage purity of life, dutifulness to parents, faithfulness to ployers, and thrift. 3. To provide the privileges of the Society for its members whereve? they may be, by giving them an introduction from one Branch to another. Central Rules. —...
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Friendly work, Issues 25-36

Girls' friendly society - 1885 - 264 pages
...help (religious and secular), юг sympathy, and prayer. 2. To enrournge purity uf life, dutifulness to parents, faithfulness to employers, and thrift....privileges of the Society for its Members wherever they niny be, by giving them an introduction from one Branch to another. CENTRAL RULES. T. ASSOCIATES to...
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Modern Cities and Their Religious Problems

Samuel Lane Loomis - 1887 - 236 pages
..."2d. To encourage purity of life, dutifulness to parents, faithfulness to employers, and thrift. " 3d. To provide the privileges of the society for its members...them an introduction from one branch to another." The following are the central rules : " 1st. Associates to be members of the Church of England (there...
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