Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina vi
... whole ; - to point out those principles by which 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 ...
... whole ; - to point out those principles by which 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 ...
Pagina 11
... whole scope and purpose . These require to be cor- rected and enlarged before knowledge itself could produce its proper effects ; and the greater the pretension of the system . now in vogue , the more reprobation does it deserve for ...
... whole scope and purpose . These require to be cor- rected and enlarged before knowledge itself could produce its proper effects ; and the greater the pretension of the system . now in vogue , the more reprobation does it deserve for ...
Pagina 12
... whole world of thought , of those united by the closest ties , if , while the one is urged forward in the ceaseless race , the other is content to - -- remain stationary and indifferent . It is always , indeed 12 GENERAL VIEW OF.
... whole world of thought , of those united by the closest ties , if , while the one is urged forward in the ceaseless race , the other is content to - -- remain stationary and indifferent . It is always , indeed 12 GENERAL VIEW OF.
Pagina 31
... whole moral nature . It is the mother , who from in- fancy has watched each opening germ , who can develop char- acter , draw out latent power and energies , counteract the low or worldly influences of the school - training boys must go ...
... whole moral nature . It is the mother , who from in- fancy has watched each opening germ , who can develop char- acter , draw out latent power and energies , counteract the low or worldly influences of the school - training boys must go ...
Pagina 34
... whole mind which adds the weight of intellect to moral influence , and sheds the beauty of virtue and feeling over the exercise of mental power . She who by such an edu- cation is made most fit to be a truly valuable wife , most fit to ...
... whole mind which adds the weight of intellect to moral influence , and sheds the beauty of virtue and feeling over the exercise of mental power . She who by such an edu- cation is made most fit to be a truly valuable wife , most fit to ...
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