| James Anderson - 1802 - 590 sider
...men. "Without speaking of the good or ill which they may ^o to the public, they constitute one half of the human race redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ, and destined for eternal life. We must also consider, besides the good that women do when well brought... | |
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1805 - 266 sider
...tor ill which society experiences from the latter sex, it must be remembered that they are one half of the human race, REDEEMED BY THE BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST, AND DESTINED TO LIFE ETERNAL. Lastly, let us not forget that if women do great good to the community when... | |
| Louis Aimé Martin - 1860 - 412 sider
...true that heavy restrictions immediately follow ideas so novel. The principles being laid down, the author reflects upon the peculiarities of the age,...understood in his age, and are too much neglected in ours. After having trampled with both feet on his doctrines and on his work, we believe that we... | |
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1900 - 102 sider
...less for women than for men,—to say nothing of the good or evil they can do in the world, they are one-half of the human race, redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ and destined to a life eternal. Besides the benefit which well educated women are to the world, it is also... | |
| Geraldine Emma Hodgson - 1908 - 262 sider
...without entering on the question of the public harm or good they can do, they are, after all, one half of the human race, redeemed by the Blood of JESUS CHRIST, and created for eternal life. ...What intrigues we see in History, what contraventions of Law and good... | |
| Cambridge university (Gr.-Br.) - 212 sider
...as it is to men. To say nothing of the good or the harm that they can do to society, they form half of the human race redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ and destined to eternal life. In short, one has to consider not only the good which women do when they... | |
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