Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina xv
... consider essential principles of Chris- tianity apart from dogmatic theology . And prevalent errors regarding them . - Influence of views of religion on individual and national character . — Christianity affords the governing idea of ...
... consider essential principles of Chris- tianity apart from dogmatic theology . And prevalent errors regarding them . - Influence of views of religion on individual and national character . — Christianity affords the governing idea of ...
Pagina 1
... consider ; but the Asiatic who dreads her emancipation , the savage who enforces her labor , or the enlightened ... considering that position in the present day . To her brilliant sketch we refer our readers as establishing more clearly ...
... consider ; but the Asiatic who dreads her emancipation , the savage who enforces her labor , or the enlightened ... considering that position in the present day . To her brilliant sketch we refer our readers as establishing more clearly ...
Pagina 2
... consider first what position women hold in the social system , and the nature of the power they exercise . In our own day , if we consider woman's external position only , it is still one of entire subjection . To judge from the rights ...
... consider first what position women hold in the social system , and the nature of the power they exercise . In our own day , if we consider woman's external position only , it is still one of entire subjection . To judge from the rights ...
Pagina 5
... considering female influence too much under its more corrupt form is , that num- bers of amiable , retiring women shrink from the thought of ex- ercising any , and look upon the attempt to do so as overstep- ping the modesty of their ...
... considering female influence too much under its more corrupt form is , that num- bers of amiable , retiring women shrink from the thought of ex- ercising any , and look upon the attempt to do so as overstep- ping the modesty of their ...
Pagina 8
... consider how they exercise it as mothers , in that great task of education where it is most irre- sistibly felt , most direct and exclusive , most intimately associ- ated with their strongest feelings , and most earnest sense of duty ...
... consider how they exercise it as mothers , in that great task of education where it is most irre- sistibly felt , most direct and exclusive , most intimately associ- ated with their strongest feelings , and most earnest sense of duty ...
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