Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
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... severe its disap- pointments ; but they who learn to remember the Creator in the days of their youth , and who walk with their Saviour as with a friend , going about to do good , consecrating their best strength 10 AN APPEAL .
... severe its disap- pointments ; but they who learn to remember the Creator in the days of their youth , and who walk with their Saviour as with a friend , going about to do good , consecrating their best strength 10 AN APPEAL .
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... friends find , with equal disappointment , how much they have been mistaken in her . She craves un- divided ... friendship is invaded by envy , her love is so exacting that it continually finds food for jealousy , and the result is , at ...
... friends find , with equal disappointment , how much they have been mistaken in her . She craves un- divided ... friendship is invaded by envy , her love is so exacting that it continually finds food for jealousy , and the result is , at ...
الصفحة 40
... friends and kindred , under her father's or husband's roof , rather than in the larger but more superficial relations of the world . And we may further add , that , whatever may be her success elsewhere , and however useful she may ...
... friends and kindred , under her father's or husband's roof , rather than in the larger but more superficial relations of the world . And we may further add , that , whatever may be her success elsewhere , and however useful she may ...
الصفحة 48
... friends and kin- dred , for whose happiness her mind is contin- ually watchful , and on whose behalf she makes a hundred sacrifices , so unpretending that they are often unobserved , — but not the sweetness of temper from which they ...
... friends and kin- dred , for whose happiness her mind is contin- ually watchful , and on whose behalf she makes a hundred sacrifices , so unpretending that they are often unobserved , — but not the sweetness of temper from which they ...
الصفحة 55
... cares of business , from the hard toil and frequent disappointments of the day , men retreat to the bosom of their families , and there , in the midst of that sweet society of wife and children and friends , re- ceive HOME . 55.
... cares of business , from the hard toil and frequent disappointments of the day , men retreat to the bosom of their families , and there , in the midst of that sweet society of wife and children and friends , re- ceive HOME . 55.
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