Public charities and benevolent associations for the gratuitous relief of every species of distress, are peculiar to Christianity; no other system of civil or religious policy has originated them; they form its highest praise and characteristic feature.


Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan (ed. 1823)


Public charities and benevolent associations for the gratuitous relief of every species of distress, are peculiar to Christianity; no other system of ...

Public charities and benevolent associations for the gratuitous relief of every species of distress, are peculiar to Christianity; no other system of ...

Public charities and benevolent associations for the gratuitous relief of every species of distress, are peculiar to Christianity; no other system of ...

Public charities and benevolent associations for the gratuitous relief of every species of distress, are peculiar to Christianity; no other system of ...