Lectures to Young WomenCrosby, Nichols, 1856 - 196 من الصفحات |
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... requires the knowl- edge , of its existence . But does it follow that she has no faults to correct or to avoid ? Are there no wrong ten- dencies of character , because they are likely to be checked before they reach their worst ...
... requires the knowl- edge , of its existence . But does it follow that she has no faults to correct or to avoid ? Are there no wrong ten- dencies of character , because they are likely to be checked before they reach their worst ...
الصفحة 50
... requires a great heart to turn small things to heavenly uses . The cup of cold water given to the thirsty , in the name of Jesus Christ , be- comes a heavenly work and obtains the ap- proval of the Heavenly Father . It is not what we do ...
... requires a great heart to turn small things to heavenly uses . The cup of cold water given to the thirsty , in the name of Jesus Christ , be- comes a heavenly work and obtains the ap- proval of the Heavenly Father . It is not what we do ...
الصفحة 63
... requires it : but there are hearts beating sadly for those who yield ; there are wives and mothers and sisters who will have reason to mourn over the day when the temptation was offered , and the custom which permitted it . Nor is it ...
... requires it : but there are hearts beating sadly for those who yield ; there are wives and mothers and sisters who will have reason to mourn over the day when the temptation was offered , and the custom which permitted it . Nor is it ...
الصفحة 64
... or courage to throw it off , though conscience may command and the safety of those whom he best loves require it . But the improbability of success is no reason for being silent . They who attempt nothing are quite sure to 64 HOME .
... or courage to throw it off , though conscience may command and the safety of those whom he best loves require it . But the improbability of success is no reason for being silent . They who attempt nothing are quite sure to 64 HOME .
الصفحة 98
... of speaking plainly . Good taste , not less than good morals and religion , require of the young lady to become useful as well as ornamental . It is surely to be much regretted that fashion and dress and admiration of 98 DUTIES .
... of speaking plainly . Good taste , not less than good morals and religion , require of the young lady to become useful as well as ornamental . It is surely to be much regretted that fashion and dress and admiration of 98 DUTIES .
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الصفحة 198 - No one could desire., for sister, daughter, or friend, a more instructive, pleasing, or touching lesson of the quiet, unobtrusive, simple virtues of domestic life, than this unpretending volume, prepared by one at once so appreciative of the virtues of his subject, and so well qualified to do them justice.