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On the contrary , we have more than once addressed ourselves especially to our female readers ; and in pointing to the fair examples of saintly churchwomen of old , we endeavoured to pro- voke those of our own day to a godly rivalry in ...
On the contrary , we have more than once addressed ourselves especially to our female readers ; and in pointing to the fair examples of saintly churchwomen of old , we endeavoured to pro- voke those of our own day to a godly rivalry in ...
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To have fallen once is not a Gospel synonym for lasting excommunication . Let it be true , that they had good guides in their youth , happy homes , kind parents , holy training , gifts of God's Spirit , stirring voices of conscience in ...
To have fallen once is not a Gospel synonym for lasting excommunication . Let it be true , that they had good guides in their youth , happy homes , kind parents , holy training , gifts of God's Spirit , stirring voices of conscience in ...
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... we cannot but be con- vinced that a vigorous , well - directed , and well - managed system of female emigration , stands out at once as the most effectual means 1 Our of checking these strong enticements to sin .
... we cannot but be con- vinced that a vigorous , well - directed , and well - managed system of female emigration , stands out at once as the most effectual means 1 Our of checking these strong enticements to sin .
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To drain off to some degree the surplus female population , is the work that at once presents itself to our thoughts . We may increase schools , multiply churches , but these will not raise wages nor buy bread .
To drain off to some degree the surplus female population , is the work that at once presents itself to our thoughts . We may increase schools , multiply churches , but these will not raise wages nor buy bread .
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We see at once how they can excuse their fall , they are told they were in an unconverted , unregenerate state ; " how could we have stood , how could we have resisted the devil or our own lusts , " they may well ask , - " when we were ...
We see at once how they can excuse their fall , they are told they were in an unconverted , unregenerate state ; " how could we have stood , how could we have resisted the devil or our own lusts , " they may well ask , - " when we were ...
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