Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina xv
... RELIGION ― - Object of this chapter to 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 ...
... RELIGION ― - Object of this chapter to 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 ...
Pagina 7
... religious aspect of the country , earnest and warm though the zeal of women undoubtedly is in the cause of religion , we are equally distressed to see so little that denotes a beneficial influence . We find women foremost in the strife ...
... religious aspect of the country , earnest and warm though the zeal of women undoubtedly is in the cause of religion , we are equally distressed to see so little that denotes a beneficial influence . We find women foremost in the strife ...
Pagina 8
... religious profession , trained to a higher sense of duty , to more earnest views of life ? Are they less selfish , less frivolous , less worldly ? In this age of boasted enlightenment are they led to love knowledge for some- thing more ...
... religious profession , trained to a higher sense of duty , to more earnest views of life ? Are they less selfish , less frivolous , less worldly ? In this age of boasted enlightenment are they led to love knowledge for some- thing more ...
Pagina 14
... religion ! While such is woman's first practical les- son in life , how can the due fulfilment of subsequent obligations be expected of her ? Whatever earnestness or strength of char- acter she does show in fulfilling them may truly be ...
... religion ! While such is woman's first practical les- son in life , how can the due fulfilment of subsequent obligations be expected of her ? Whatever earnestness or strength of char- acter she does show in fulfilling them may truly be ...
Pagina 16
... religion from secular life , and limiting the Christian's obligations to a profession of faith , to the observance of certain forms , and of some moral precepts . Such a view , the disastrous effects of which are but too evident among ...
... religion from secular life , and limiting the Christian's obligations to a profession of faith , to the observance of certain forms , and of some moral precepts . Such a view , the disastrous effects of which are but too evident among ...
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