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Clara Barton, an example of charity to a younger generation.
Boston (Mass.) Pilot.
Woman! there is a place for thee; go forth and fill it, that in thee mankind may be doubly blessed. Clara Barton.
Let all things be done in charity. I. Corinthians.
Go and sin no more. St. John.
The Lord alone can direct me. Clara Barton.
Go straight to God’s work, in simplicity and singleness of heart.
Florence Nightingale.
I never in my life performed a day’s work at the field that was not grounded in that little sentence “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, ye have done it unto me.”
Clara Barton.
With malice towards none; with charity for all. A. Lincoln.
Alas, for the rarity of Christian charity under the sun. Hood.
O charity, thou friend to him who knows no other friend besides.
Canon Bowles.
Charity and personal force are the only investment worth anything. Walt Whitman.
Did universal charity prevail, earth would be a heaven and hell a fable. Colton.
Clara Barton—the candles of her charity lighted the gloom of death. Grand Rapids Herald.
Clara Barton—her beautiful deeds of charity.
Roswell Record.
How white are the fair robes of charity, as she walketh amid the lowly habitations of the poor. Hosea Ballou.