Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina xi
... regard to formation of opinion . — Impatience of doubt ; doubt , a neces- sary condition of our existence . - Narrowness of mind . - Moral merit or demerit attached to opinions.- Right view of opinion leads to toleration . - Objection ...
... regard to formation of opinion . — Impatience of doubt ; doubt , a neces- sary condition of our existence . - Narrowness of mind . - Moral merit or demerit attached to opinions.- Right view of opinion leads to toleration . - Objection ...
Pagina 13
... regard to the inactivity of woman's life , the remedy to that is also best to be found in increased mental exertion . The external life of women must necessarily be limited within a narrow circle . School - room discipline often ...
... regard to the inactivity of woman's life , the remedy to that is also best to be found in increased mental exertion . The external life of women must necessarily be limited within a narrow circle . School - room discipline often ...
Pagina 30
... regard to the due performance of maternal duties , mere natural feelings are still more inadequate ; and it is probable that no one would in plain terms assert the contrary , though it is in point of fact assumed every day . The love ...
... regard to the due performance of maternal duties , mere natural feelings are still more inadequate ; and it is probable that no one would in plain terms assert the contrary , though it is in point of fact assumed every day . The love ...
Pagina 36
... regard to the ap- plication of religious truth to our mixed condition here below . To avoid both errors , it is essential that we should habitually consider our mortal and immortal nature and destiny as parts of one great whole ; and ...
... regard to the ap- plication of religious truth to our mixed condition here below . To avoid both errors , it is essential that we should habitually consider our mortal and immortal nature and destiny as parts of one great whole ; and ...
Pagina 42
... regard to the individual and the race . Whilst religion teaches us the value of each human soul in the eyes of its Creator , history shows us all indi- vidual interests , happiness , and even life itself , forced to give way before the ...
... regard to the individual and the race . Whilst religion teaches us the value of each human soul in the eyes of its Creator , history shows us all indi- vidual interests , happiness , and even life itself , forced to give way before the ...
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