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SERMON I. ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FEMALE SEX , ESPECIALLY THE
YOUNGER PART . 1 TIM . ii . 8 , 9 , 10 . Iw - that women adorn themselves in
modest apparel , with shamefucedness and sobriety ; not with broidered hair , or
gold ...
SERMON I. ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FEMALE SEX , ESPECIALLY THE
YOUNGER PART . 1 TIM . ii . 8 , 9 , 10 . Iw - that women adorn themselves in
modest apparel , with shamefucedness and sobriety ; not with broidered hair , or
gold ...
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Is it enough for a young woman to be free from infamy , from crimes ? Between
the state of virgin purity and actual prostitution are there no intermediate degrees
? Is it nothing to have the soul deflowered , the fancy pollu . ted , the passions ...
Is it enough for a young woman to be free from infamy , from crimes ? Between
the state of virgin purity and actual prostitution are there no intermediate degrees
? Is it nothing to have the soul deflowered , the fancy pollu . ted , the passions ...
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I had rather a thousand times see a young lady carry her bashfulness too far ,
than pique herself on the freedom of her manners . A masculine woman must be
naturally an amiable creature . I confess myself shocked , whene ever I see the ...
I had rather a thousand times see a young lady carry her bashfulness too far ,
than pique herself on the freedom of her manners . A masculine woman must be
naturally an amiable creature . I confess myself shocked , whene ever I see the ...
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How common is it to see young ladies ; " who pass for women of reputation ,
admitting into their company in public places , and with visible tokens of civility
and pleasure , men , whom the moment before they saw herding with creatures of
...
How common is it to see young ladies ; " who pass for women of reputation ,
admitting into their company in public places , and with visible tokens of civility
and pleasure , men , whom the moment before they saw herding with creatures of
...
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out with inexpressible pathos and delicacy , the most exalted standard of female
excellence that was ever held up to ... with innumerable eyes inspect the
midnight behaviour of mortals — can it be true , that any young woman ,
pretending to ...
out with inexpressible pathos and delicacy , the most exalted standard of female
excellence that was ever held up to ... with innumerable eyes inspect the
midnight behaviour of mortals — can it be true , that any young woman ,
pretending to ...
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accomplished admiration affection amongst appear attention beauty become believe better called character christian circumstances common conduct consider conversation danger daughters delight devotion divine dress duty engaging excellence fair fancy fear feel female frequently friends friendship give grace hand happy heart honour hope human ideas imagination importance improve kind knowledge lady least less living look manner mean meekness mentioned mind modest mother nature never objects observe occasion once parents particular passion perhaps persons piety pleasing pleasure possess possible present principles proper reason regard religion respect rest seems seen seldom sense sentiment soul speak spirit superior suppose sure temper tender thing thought tion true truth turn understanding virtue virtuous whole wisdom wise wish woman women worth young woman yourselves youth
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