A Voice to the Married: Being a Compendium of Social, Moral, and Religious Duties, Addressed to Husbands and WivesTompkins, 1847 - 402 psl. |
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... proper objects , is a source of high pleasure ? Hence the reciprocal love of husband and wife — of parent and offspring - fur- nishes sources of pure and exalted happiness , which none can experience but those who sustain these re ...
... proper objects , is a source of high pleasure ? Hence the reciprocal love of husband and wife — of parent and offspring - fur- nishes sources of pure and exalted happiness , which none can experience but those who sustain these re ...
xix psl.
... proper objects upon which they can be exercised , and deprives their possessor as entirely of the happiness they are capable of im- parting , as though he had them not . It sears and benumbs the purest and best affections of the heart ...
... proper objects upon which they can be exercised , and deprives their possessor as entirely of the happiness they are capable of im- parting , as though he had them not . It sears and benumbs the purest and best affections of the heart ...
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... proper age , judiciously selected a compan- ion for life — had he chosen one who was capable of understanding the peculiarities of his disposi- tion , and of appreciating and modifying his refined sensibilities - had he been blessed ...
... proper age , judiciously selected a compan- ion for life — had he chosen one who was capable of understanding the peculiarities of his disposi- tion , and of appreciating and modifying his refined sensibilities - had he been blessed ...
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... those who contemplate soon to enter upon the im- portant relationship of husband and wife , should possess a proper knowledge of that untried state ner . -how necessary that they should entertain some just INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... those who contemplate soon to enter upon the im- portant relationship of husband and wife , should possess a proper knowledge of that untried state ner . -how necessary that they should entertain some just INTRODUCTION . xxi.
xxiv psl.
... proper motives have selected each other as companions for life . * Although my remarks will generally be addressed to those who have recently , or within a few years , commenced the career of wedded life , yet it is hoped they may not ...
... proper motives have selected each other as companions for life . * Although my remarks will generally be addressed to those who have recently , or within a few years , commenced the career of wedded life , yet it is hoped they may not ...
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370 psl. - For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, forasmuch as he is the image and glory of God : but the woman is the glory of the man. For the man is not of the woman; but the woman of the man. Neither was the man created for the woman ; but the woman for the man.
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