Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina ii
... questions , 100. - Influence of opinion and consequent duty of forming sound opinions , 102.— Christians especially bound to love and seek truth , 102. - Beauty of truth , 103 . PAGE 50 62 80 96 CONTENTS . iii Sect . 2. Use of reason in.
... questions , 100. - Influence of opinion and consequent duty of forming sound opinions , 102.— Christians especially bound to love and seek truth , 102. - Beauty of truth , 103 . PAGE 50 62 80 96 CONTENTS . iii Sect . 2. Use of reason in.
Pagina iii
... questions , 111. - Probability . - Different subjects require different kinds of proof , 112. - Moral certainty the ground of principles , 114.- Opinion rests on lower evidence . - Difficulty of forming sound opinion , 114 . PAGE Sect ...
... questions , 111. - Probability . - Different subjects require different kinds of proof , 112. - Moral certainty the ground of principles , 114.- Opinion rests on lower evidence . - Difficulty of forming sound opinion , 114 . PAGE Sect ...
Pagina 2
... questions that most nearly concern herself , her claims are unheard in the national councils ; whenever her inte- rests clash with those of men , they must at once give way : in everything she is subordinate and powerless . But if we ...
... questions that most nearly concern herself , her claims are unheard in the national councils ; whenever her inte- rests clash with those of men , they must at once give way : in everything she is subordinate and powerless . But if we ...
Pagina 8
... they themselves have failed , and do the utmost that lies in their own power to rise to the height of the position designed for them by Providence , and we cannot CONSIDERING THE QUESTION . 6 doubt , that whatever prejudice.
... they themselves have failed , and do the utmost that lies in their own power to rise to the height of the position designed for them by Providence , and we cannot CONSIDERING THE QUESTION . 6 doubt , that whatever prejudice.
Pagina 9
... question alone , to seek out the causes that may have weakened woman's influence , we find two facts which , in our opinion , seem sufficiently to account for the evil . These are a defective education , and an inactive existence ...
... question alone , to seek out the causes that may have weakened woman's influence , we find two facts which , in our opinion , seem sufficiently to account for the evil . These are a defective education , and an inactive existence ...
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