Lectures on the Sphere and Duties of Woman: And Other SubjectsJ. Murphy, 1841 - 272 من الصفحات |
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... religious nature .. 192 The natural expression of devotion .... 199 LECTURE VII . THE MORAL NATURE OF MAN .... 204 Truth ... Religion originates in the moral faculties .. LECTURE VIII . PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS OF SOCIETY .... 221 225 231 ...
... religious nature .. 192 The natural expression of devotion .... 199 LECTURE VII . THE MORAL NATURE OF MAN .... 204 Truth ... Religion originates in the moral faculties .. LECTURE VIII . PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS OF SOCIETY .... 221 225 231 ...
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... a corrupt religion set bounds to all improvement . What an encounter is that , when the English man - of - war points its thunders against a whole fleet of the clumsy and ill 22 INTRODUCTORY . American Literature 17 to.
... a corrupt religion set bounds to all improvement . What an encounter is that , when the English man - of - war points its thunders against a whole fleet of the clumsy and ill 22 INTRODUCTORY . American Literature 17 to.
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... religion . Every thing which spreads abroad light and intelligence is congenial with their great purpose of enlightening and reforming the world . Christianity , kept back from mankind through four thousand years of barbarism , was ...
... religion . Every thing which spreads abroad light and intelligence is congenial with their great purpose of enlightening and reforming the world . Christianity , kept back from mankind through four thousand years of barbarism , was ...
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... religion there is no other guaranty so certain for their safety , their prosperity , their honorable career through life , as an early and decided taste for moral , intellectual , and literary culture . In this young , free , and ...
... religion there is no other guaranty so certain for their safety , their prosperity , their honorable career through life , as an early and decided taste for moral , intellectual , and literary culture . In this young , free , and ...
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... instinctive reverence which the two sexes have for each other above and beyond that which they cherish for their own . It is a sort of human religion . The human soul , made after the similitude of God , 50 SPHERE AND DUTIES OF WOMAN .
... instinctive reverence which the two sexes have for each other above and beyond that which they cherish for their own . It is a sort of human religion . The human soul , made after the similitude of God , 50 SPHERE AND DUTIES OF WOMAN .
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الصفحة 197 - Had I but died an hour before this chance, I had liv'da blessed time; for, from this instant, There's nothing serious in mortality : All is but toys : renown, and grace, is dead ; The wine of life is drawn, and the mere lees Is left this vault to brag of.
الصفحة 188 - To hear the lark begin his flight, And singing, startle the dull night, From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise...
الصفحة 181 - And there lay the rider, distorted and pale, With the dew on his brow, and the rust on his mail...
الصفحة 180 - THE Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee. Like the leaves of the forest when Summer is green, That host with their banners at sunset were seen; Like the leaves of the forest when Autumn hath blown, That host on the morrow lay withered and strown.
الصفحة 46 - And ever against eating cares, Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With wanton heed, and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony ; That Orpheus...
الصفحة 180 - And it came to pass that night, that the angel of the Lord went out and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourscore and five thousand : and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses.
الصفحة 183 - twas but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street; On with the dance! let joy be unconfined; No sleep till morn, when Youth and Pleasure meet To chase the glowing Hours with flying feet.— But hark!
الصفحة 173 - By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion. We hanged our harps upon the willows in the midst thereof. For there they that carried us away captive required of us a song ; and they that wasted us required of us mirth, saying, Sing us one of the songs of Zion.
الصفحة 184 - And Ardennes waves above them her green leaves, Dewy with nature's tear-drops as they pass, Grieving, if aught inanimate e'er grieves, Over the unreturning brave, - alas! Ere evening to be trodden like the grass...
الصفحة 27 - I see before me the Gladiator lie : He leans upon his hand — his manly brow Consents to death, but conquers agony, And his droop'd head sinks gradually low — And through his side the last drops, ebbing slow From the red gash, fall heavy, one by one, Like the first of a thunder-shower ; and now The arena swims around him — he is gone, Ere ceased the inhuman shout which hail'd the wretch who won.