Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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... religious theory of life ; the consciousness of their own confusion of ideas , -the want of some comprehensive principle by which to regulate thought and action , of some real aim for exertion ; and the vain seeking for some guiding ...
... religious theory of life ; the consciousness of their own confusion of ideas , -the want of some comprehensive principle by which to regulate thought and action , of some real aim for exertion ; and the vain seeking for some guiding ...
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... . - How to cultivate imagination ; comparison of poetry and common fiction , 335. - Accomplishments , 338. — Value of cultivated imagination as life wears on , 340 . vi CONTENTS . CHAPTER XIV . RELIGION Object of this.
... . - How to cultivate imagination ; comparison of poetry and common fiction , 335. - Accomplishments , 338. — Value of cultivated imagination as life wears on , 340 . vi CONTENTS . CHAPTER XIV . RELIGION Object of this.
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... religion on individuals and national character , 343. - Christianity affords the governing idea of life , 345 ... Religious education of children , 373. - Religion , the crowning aim of self - education , 373. - Its practical ...
... religion on individuals and national character , 343. - Christianity affords the governing idea of life , 345 ... Religious education of children , 373. - Religion , the crowning aim of self - education , 373. - Its practical ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 something 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 something more ...
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