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424 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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Critical Essays. By the Rev Waterloo . T...
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Recreation Dawbarn and . W Us . Macintos...
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questions woman Interesting deep of l the y from impressed age its , this bearing with earnest the on out one needs pouring of of the her of most t the race its important soul feminin and of the a
readers capabilities to of ire her with sex , is all well their calculated energies to to promp the high destiny e sketched out asp for them as the career for which Nature intended _> them .
424 Notices Of Books.
424 NOTICES OF BOOKS .
Critical Essays. By The Rev Waterloo . T...
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appear find them here treated of in g the form of critical articles , republication originally written . Wh for atever newspapers the author , but 's revised own op and inions enlarged or pre for
and possessions the books , he that yet form affords his a subjects very clear . idea of both the men
Recreation Dawbarn And . W Us . Macintos...
Recreation Dawbarn and . W Us . Macintosh efulness . , A 24 . Narra , Paternoster tive founded Row . upon Fact . By Elizabeth
who Undeb undertook the guis a e Continental of narrating tour the with adventures the avowed of a object famil of y
wherever doing their th utmost went to this spread little the book doctrines affords of some Evangelicalism interesting
g brief limpses outline of ey the of peop modern , le and Italian the institutions history . of These Italy , am with ateur a
ordinary missionaries amount are represented of success in as the having work met they with undertook an extra , all
is to their with r their ather whom arguments exhortations sad they to ; came find but , in in th and at contact a usually " narrative seeming to who acknowled founded were to listen supposed ge upon most the fact force meekly to " be it of
seeking to spread Protestantism persons in a Catholic country should have no better _undei _* stood its princile than to " heartily
very p unable rejoice" to when exert one his , whom natural they intelli were trying as to he convert would , " ladl was gencegy
have donein examining and weighing , biblical truths . " It could little , matter whether priest or puritan were at hand
when a man was so physically and mentally prostrated hy reason illness as Tim to exclaim e was when — " It I is could no use have ; I argued cannot such think points , I cannot with
you treat ; now me . like it is one too . late Tell . me I am what weak to think and feeble and feel as a and child if ;
possible In such I wil a condition l comply . the " authority that happens to be , nearest
reli becomes gion stands of cours just e the as good accepted a chance teacher of reception ; but one as another form of ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1864, page 424, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081864/page/64/
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