Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina iv
... habits of reasoning , 257.— Defects and difficulties of language , 257. - Test of our own accuracy , 258. - Exaggeration , 259. - Conclusion , 261 . PAGE 186 226 CONTENTS . CHAPTER X. GENERAL METHOD OF STUDY Difficulties in.
... habits of reasoning , 257.— Defects and difficulties of language , 257. - Test of our own accuracy , 258. - Exaggeration , 259. - Conclusion , 261 . PAGE 186 226 CONTENTS . CHAPTER X. GENERAL METHOD OF STUDY Difficulties in.
Pagina vi
... conclusions , 363. - Danger of resting doctrines on individual texts , 363. - Use of moral evidence in the interpretation of Scripture , 364. - Objections answered , 364.- Principles not minute rules to be sought for , 366. - The Bible ...
... conclusions , 363. - Danger of resting doctrines on individual texts , 363. - Use of moral evidence in the interpretation of Scripture , 364. - Objections answered , 364.- Principles not minute rules to be sought for , 366. - The Bible ...
Pagina 34
... conclusions , and arrest the tide of ignorance , idleness , and frivolity which destroys half the resources of society , and reduces a large proportion of human beings to a condition little superior to that of the painted butterflies of ...
... conclusions , and arrest the tide of ignorance , idleness , and frivolity which destroys half the resources of society , and reduces a large proportion of human beings to a condition little superior to that of the painted butterflies of ...
Pagina 39
... conclusion forced upon men by the hard necessities of business is true only of them ; it cannot be applied to women ; their world is home , and there , whatever evil may result from the over activity of the feelings , nothing can ...
... conclusion forced upon men by the hard necessities of business is true only of them ; it cannot be applied to women ; their world is home , and there , whatever evil may result from the over activity of the feelings , nothing can ...
Pagina 83
... conclusion is wholly false . They are , on the contrary , proofs of its power and of the extent to which it may be perverted , without losing its supremacy over the mind . For if there be no voice in the soul of man commanding him to 84 ...
... conclusion is wholly false . They are , on the contrary , proofs of its power and of the extent to which it may be perverted , without losing its supremacy over the mind . For if there be no voice in the soul of man commanding him to 84 ...
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