Moral and Religious SouvenirN.S. Simpkins, 1828 - 288 pages |
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... Gospel . By BOGUE . Importance of Sensibility to Piety . By V. KNOX 222 Religion favorable to the Enjoyments of Life . By DR BROWN · • Advantages of the Symbolical Style of the Scrip- tures . By SIR W. JONES Scottish Sacrament Sabbath ...
... Gospel . By BOGUE . Importance of Sensibility to Piety . By V. KNOX 222 Religion favorable to the Enjoyments of Life . By DR BROWN · • Advantages of the Symbolical Style of the Scrip- tures . By SIR W. JONES Scottish Sacrament Sabbath ...
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... gospel began to break upon the world , and woman was first raised to share with man the same destiny and duties , by being interested in the same redemption and the same hopes . The chris- tian communities , in the first century ...
... gospel began to break upon the world , and woman was first raised to share with man the same destiny and duties , by being interested in the same redemption and the same hopes . The chris- tian communities , in the first century ...
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... gospel , a new impulse was given to the ideas , and a new direction to the pursuits of the sex . They were not only pure maidens and faithful wives , but they became also , thinkers and students ; apologists as well as martyrs for Chris ...
... gospel , a new impulse was given to the ideas , and a new direction to the pursuits of the sex . They were not only pure maidens and faithful wives , but they became also , thinkers and students ; apologists as well as martyrs for Chris ...
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... gospel ought to have the honor of this renovation . There may be those , however , who are inclined to attribute these favorable chan- ges to what they would call the influence of phi- losophy . If by this word is meant a philosophy ...
... gospel ought to have the honor of this renovation . There may be those , however , who are inclined to attribute these favorable chan- ges to what they would call the influence of phi- losophy . If by this word is meant a philosophy ...
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unenlightened by the gospel , the facts we have already adduced sufficiently refute the claim ; for the progress of women , in the course of pagan refinement , was uniformly found to be from slave- ry to licentiousness . On this subject ...
unenlightened by the gospel , the facts we have already adduced sufficiently refute the claim ; for the progress of women , in the course of pagan refinement , was uniformly found to be from slave- ry to licentiousness . On this subject ...
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