Translation of the letters of a Hindoo rajah, to which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the history, religion, and manners of the Hindoos, Nide 2 |
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Sivu 46
I was , however , well convinced , that Christianity . admits of no such distinctions
; and supposing the Christian Lady who sat by me , though her eyes were roving
to all parts of the temple , was , in reality , too much engaged in her devotions ...
I was , however , well convinced , that Christianity . admits of no such distinctions
; and supposing the Christian Lady who sat by me , though her eyes were roving
to all parts of the temple , was , in reality , too much engaged in her devotions ...
Sivu 110
ligion of Christ , how falsely are people of ten called Christians ! On the arrival of
the man of the law , whom the Doctor had sent for to conduct the business , we all
set out with the Lady , for the place of her husband ' s confinement . When we ...
ligion of Christ , how falsely are people of ten called Christians ! On the arrival of
the man of the law , whom the Doctor had sent for to conduct the business , we all
set out with the Lady , for the place of her husband ' s confinement . When we ...
Sivu 172
I had lead the Christian Shafter , and was it not natural for me to suppole , that all
who called themselves Christians , were guided by its precepts ? From it I
learned ; that Chrifrian women were not probibited from the cultivation of their ...
I had lead the Christian Shafter , and was it not natural for me to suppole , that all
who called themselves Christians , were guided by its precepts ? From it I
learned ; that Chrifrian women were not probibited from the cultivation of their ...
Sivu 173
I Nothing but experience could have convinced me , that the cultivation of the
rational faculties , should , among the Christian women of England , be so rare ,
that no sooner can one of them emerge from the depths of ignorance , than she is
...
I Nothing but experience could have convinced me , that the cultivation of the
rational faculties , should , among the Christian women of England , be so rare ,
that no sooner can one of them emerge from the depths of ignorance , than she is
...
Sivu 183
She is blind enough , not to perceive the evident fuperiority of any of the fystems
of the philosophers . to the Christian faith ; and weakly afferts , that if all that was
taught by Jesus Christ and his Apostles , was generally practifed , it would be no
...
She is blind enough , not to perceive the evident fuperiority of any of the fystems
of the philosophers . to the Christian faith ; and weakly afferts , that if all that was
taught by Jesus Christ and his Apostles , was generally practifed , it would be no
...
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Sivu 226 - Ah ! sir," returned Charlotte, " you know how female writers are looked down upon. The women fear, and hate; the men ridicule, and dislike them." " This may be the case with the mere mob, who receive every prejudice upon trust...