Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina xii
... spirit of society . Charity to the poor ; more to be done by moral influence than by money . Want of benevolence in family intercourse . - Com- passion to the erring . — Digression on Love and Friendship . — Character of true friendship ...
... spirit of society . Charity to the poor ; more to be done by moral influence than by money . Want of benevolence in family intercourse . - Com- passion to the erring . — Digression on Love and Friendship . — Character of true friendship ...
Pagina xiii
... spirit of inquiry . Different modes of observation , its value in educating children . ― - Sect . 3. Attention . - Some studies more favorable than others for training attention . - Reflection is attention to thought.- Necessity of ...
... spirit of inquiry . Different modes of observation , its value in educating children . ― - Sect . 3. Attention . - Some studies more favorable than others for training attention . - Reflection is attention to thought.- Necessity of ...
Pagina xv
... spirit of Scripture the only safe ground for ger of resting doctrines on individual tests . dence in the interpretation of Scripture . — Objections answered . Principles , not minute rules , to be sought for . The Bible to be studied ...
... spirit of Scripture the only safe ground for ger of resting doctrines on individual tests . dence in the interpretation of Scripture . — Objections answered . Principles , not minute rules , to be sought for . The Bible to be studied ...
Pagina 2
... spirit of a more earnest usefulness , and a higher patriotism . By this influence given to women , the Creator provided against their sinking into the mere passive instruments of man's will . They must , indeed , depend on his power ...
... spirit of a more earnest usefulness , and a higher patriotism . By this influence given to women , the Creator provided against their sinking into the mere passive instruments of man's will . They must , indeed , depend on his power ...
Pagina 6
... spirit of our social intercourse ? whence the absence of a genial spirit of kindliness in the midst of our pleasures ? - whence the tolerance for every de- fect of heart and mind in the wealthy or highly - stationed , and the ...
... spirit of our social intercourse ? whence the absence of a genial spirit of kindliness in the midst of our pleasures ? - whence the tolerance for every de- fect of heart and mind in the wealthy or highly - stationed , and the ...
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