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CAROLINE FBANCES COKNWALIilS. 245
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the same min enj d oyment makin as a a call rational on the one understanding , exercising all as the well powers as the of g
keenl feelings , it , and is onl scrutinized y manifesting ; whil * e more again plainl the y its more truth intellectu the more al
form often y of reject a mere entire appeal ly that to which the emotions , ignoring . , the She intellect had herself , takes been the
believe a Christian in Christ once : , she only was because one now the because bible commanded she was convinced her to
the of the teachings reasonableness of Christ of with Christianity the most , because irrefragable she had conclusions compared It but
firs of should natural t philo announcement wish s that oph others y having and to of found rejoice thus an learn that inten in it t tion they too to ; rejoice to were and turn in one in 1835 to . the account we lig was find ht , her she the
in fewer reading witnessing advantages and her the experience . power She had of for her seen the influence how benefi valuable t over with of such Giulio th whom ey as mi Forti had she ght , had had the be ,
hi formed was ghl little y-accomp a more friendshi lished than p a at nep boy their hew , which of first Sismondi continued meeting , u in nbroken Italy , when until his he « . death at the earlof twenty-eight . Her letters he greatly
prized ; they helped y age him to live nobly , they assisted to fit him for field and death lofty of influence ; ch and aracter to be and mi abl ght e to to w mak el do l encourage e this more for one extended her of to singularl seek use a of y wider pure her
acquirements . Referring to one of her epistles to this young manshe
said—, obj That t , besides little letter all the to objectless Giulio lias reading cost roe that ten went years before of . " hard study with an
And she then thus enumerates her idea of giving to the world some of the fruits of this study :
make to " the I feel i worl ts way th at , a confidence t thou least t a with ny in admix many the force t . The of of truth party peace , t which ha reli t I g t Chri ion hink sti or in anity the politics once train , as presen , it usuall of must this ted y
p p hilosop reached hical and creed taug ier , ht and , did every I think t afford step be I tter me make , . seems t Would owards to follow it convic not do tion the sam its e truth with m others akes ? me I am p only , afraid that a , metaphysical creed to nine-tenths of the too bolus to swallow
leas the w I orld should t comprehension , con as like sis educa t of to t comm kno ion , w n o on h w ow the s readers tands far grea common , will t mass be thinkers reading of big the , which a world thinking b w y- the , for - w bye ill some , is go . a t t owards ime t . ruism . at .
th that hig at her , I sort mi gh of t n have read the ing objec spare and t , for thinking the end o v f common my y till objec researches t than could of m is y at t s cheme present it into man is . . n t For form er o m of ake years th odd at
one learnin could g . g I ive wanted a manageable to distil dose essence to young gentlemen I get and ladies . " a ASTEBISK .
( To be continued . )
Caroline Fbances Coknwaliils. 245
CAROLINE FBANCES COKNWALIilS . 245
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1864, page 245, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061864/page/29/
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