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Pagina 5
... truths in a different dress , I am not deterred from offering to young mothers this slighter attempt . I may be thought to refrain from giving the title of the work I allude to , lest I should seem to challenge a comparison unfavourable ...
... truths in a different dress , I am not deterred from offering to young mothers this slighter attempt . I may be thought to refrain from giving the title of the work I allude to , lest I should seem to challenge a comparison unfavourable ...
Pagina 10
... truth is , that though the facts and doctrines of our religion may be learnt by the pupil , their results , their practical consequences , must be imbibed from the teacher's own life . Her temper , her views , her hopes , must “ tell of ...
... truth is , that though the facts and doctrines of our religion may be learnt by the pupil , their results , their practical consequences , must be imbibed from the teacher's own life . Her temper , her views , her hopes , must “ tell of ...
Pagina 14
... truth , and self - denial , ( virtues absolutely necessary to the performance of her duties , ) she must be taught by the example as well as precepts of her mis- tress . Without the first of these virtues , all the rest will be useless ...
... truth , and self - denial , ( virtues absolutely necessary to the performance of her duties , ) she must be taught by the example as well as precepts of her mis- tress . Without the first of these virtues , all the rest will be useless ...
Pagina 20
... truths of religion on the infant heart . Few opinions are more erroneous , few mistakes more fatal . Children , who are as yet undis- turbed by the passions , " those vultures of the mind , " are peculiarly fitted to receive religious ...
... truths of religion on the infant heart . Few opinions are more erroneous , few mistakes more fatal . Children , who are as yet undis- turbed by the passions , " those vultures of the mind , " are peculiarly fitted to receive religious ...
Pagina 23
... truth of that assertion , though we deny the inference too often meant to be drawn from it ; and we deprecate the habit of making it a text for indecorous and insipid jests . On religious subjects we are doubly armed ; for , when ...
... truth of that assertion , though we deny the inference too often meant to be drawn from it ; and we deprecate the habit of making it a text for indecorous and insipid jests . On religious subjects we are doubly armed ; for , when ...
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