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Established as a deterrent to prostitution, the Midnight Mission sought to meet prostitutes' physical and moral needs, offering them shelter and religious instruction. It was typical of similar contemporary institutions which sought to control prostitution through morality.
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"Pastoral letters, issued in behalf of the Midnight Mission, by several bishops of the Episcopal Church, to their respective dioceses": p. [45]-73.
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Electronic reproduction. New York, N.Y. : Columbia University Libraries, 2008. JPEG use copy available via the World Wide Web. Master copy stored locally on DVD#: ldpd_6943139_000
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