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Page 18
... existence of God would become a mat- ter of indifference , if not of absolute scepticism , if our bless- ings were not to be sought and obtained by prayer . It is when we go to God as our Father , that we feel that he exists ; and the ...
... existence of God would become a mat- ter of indifference , if not of absolute scepticism , if our bless- ings were not to be sought and obtained by prayer . It is when we go to God as our Father , that we feel that he exists ; and the ...
Page 57
... existence of any such covenant is rather the result of pious and learned imagining than of any distinct statement in the volume of revelation . The simple statement there is , that God has made an arrangement , the execution of which he ...
... existence of any such covenant is rather the result of pious and learned imagining than of any distinct statement in the volume of revelation . The simple statement there is , that God has made an arrangement , the execution of which he ...
Page 91
... existence was scarcely recognized . Previous to the introduction of Christianity , even by philosophers , woman was regarded rather as the servant of man , the minister of his wants and pleasures , than his friend , companion and equal ...
... existence was scarcely recognized . Previous to the introduction of Christianity , even by philosophers , woman was regarded rather as the servant of man , the minister of his wants and pleasures , than his friend , companion and equal ...
Page 99
... existence has never been recognized , and she has rarely risen above the condition of a mere animal , or what is worse -that of a slave . The systematic degradation of one - half the population of those Eastern nations , accounts for ...
... existence has never been recognized , and she has rarely risen above the condition of a mere animal , or what is worse -that of a slave . The systematic degradation of one - half the population of those Eastern nations , accounts for ...
Page 100
... existence of gen- uine affection and domestic happiness impossible . The common mode of contracting marriage among them , proves that women were regarded as mere slaves . Herodotust in- forms us , that their marriageable virgins were ...
... existence of gen- uine affection and domestic happiness impossible . The common mode of contracting marriage among them , proves that women were regarded as mere slaves . Herodotust in- forms us , that their marriageable virgins were ...
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