Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina vi
... conscience may be en- lightened , reason cultivated , the will brought into ac- cordance with God's will , and the whole mind devel- oped to that degree of perfection of which it is capable . In doing so , they have not aimed at ...
... conscience may be en- lightened , reason cultivated , the will brought into ac- cordance with God's will , and the whole mind devel- oped to that degree of perfection of which it is capable . In doing so , they have not aimed at ...
Pagina x
... CONSCIENCE , AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE WILL -- - - - - Conscience the moral governor of our being . — Natural rela- tions of our several faculties and affections . Different offices of conscience and reason . · - Evil of conscience ...
... CONSCIENCE , AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE WILL -- - - - - Conscience the moral governor of our being . — Natural rela- tions of our several faculties and affections . Different offices of conscience and reason . · - Evil of conscience ...
Pagina 45
... conscience and control the vivacity of feeling and imagination . Frivolity and want of stability of character , which both exercise so baneful an influence on conduct , are striking exemplifications of this fact . It is a general ...
... conscience and control the vivacity of feeling and imagination . Frivolity and want of stability of character , which both exercise so baneful an influence on conduct , are striking exemplifications of this fact . It is a general ...
Pagina 52
... conscience of those . young mothers who , day after day , profess sorrow at seeing books lie unopened on their table ; and feel their minds gradu- ally losing the better tastes and habits of earlier days , because frocks and pelisses ...
... conscience of those . young mothers who , day after day , profess sorrow at seeing books lie unopened on their table ; and feel their minds gradu- ally losing the better tastes and habits of earlier days , because frocks and pelisses ...
Pagina 55
... conscience is so unenlightened as not to feel the anomaly , and the reason so little exercised as not to perceive the application of the sublime principles of religion to the lesser concerns of life . Devotional sentiment may preserve ...
... conscience is so unenlightened as not to feel the anomaly , and the reason so little exercised as not to perceive the application of the sublime principles of religion to the lesser concerns of life . Devotional sentiment may preserve ...
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