The Young Husband's Book: A Manual of the Duties, Moral, Religious, and Domestic, Imposed by the Relations of Married LifeLea & Blanchard, 1839 - 288 páginas |
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... perhaps easily corrected in the outset , but which , neglected , leads to the most unpleasant results . A word of counsel given at the right season might save many a family from unhappiness , simply by directing attention to the proper ...
... perhaps easily corrected in the outset , but which , neglected , leads to the most unpleasant results . A word of counsel given at the right season might save many a family from unhappiness , simply by directing attention to the proper ...
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... Perhaps it may be so in general . But some of the means by which the general design may be best promoted are not obvious to every one , and may be easily overlooked . The husband should not only be industrious and frugal in general ...
... Perhaps it may be so in general . But some of the means by which the general design may be best promoted are not obvious to every one , and may be easily overlooked . The husband should not only be industrious and frugal in general ...
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... perhaps , of the future hero , the poet , or the divine - that the charms of person and of dress were never once to be compared with the improvement of the mind ! And it is , moreover , a common and good rule , in the education of all ...
... perhaps , of the future hero , the poet , or the divine - that the charms of person and of dress were never once to be compared with the improvement of the mind ! And it is , moreover , a common and good rule , in the education of all ...
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... Perhaps ninety - nine mothers out of every hundred would have acted the same part , under similar circumstances . There are , comparatively , very few women not replete with maternal love ; and , by - the - by , take you care , if you ...
... Perhaps ninety - nine mothers out of every hundred would have acted the same part , under similar circumstances . There are , comparatively , very few women not replete with maternal love ; and , by - the - by , take you care , if you ...
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... perhaps , a woman's affections ; then , in order to get pos- session of her person , you marry her ; then , after enjoyment , you break your vow , you bring upon her the mixed pity and jeers of the world , and thus you leave her to weep ...
... perhaps , a woman's affections ; then , in order to get pos- session of her person , you marry her ; then , after enjoyment , you break your vow , you bring upon her the mixed pity and jeers of the world , and thus you leave her to weep ...
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Página 213 - Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: and he is the savior of the body.
Página 248 - Answer not a fool according to his folly, Lest thou also be like unto him. Answer a fool according to his folly, Lest he be wise in his own conceit.
Página 246 - If any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man, and able also to bridle the whole body.
Página 179 - Before the angel, and of him to ask Chose rather ; he, she knew, would intermix Grateful digressions, and solve high dispute With conjugal caresses : from his lip Not words alone pleased her.
Página 151 - Truth, goodness, honour, harmony, and love, The richest bounty of indulgent Heaven. Meantime a smiling offspring rises round, And mingles both their graces. By degrees, The human blossom blows ; and every day, •Soft as it rolls along, shows some new charm — The father's lustre, and the mother's bloom.
Página 29 - ... until her enfeebled frame sinks under the slightest external injury. Look for her, after a little while, and you find friendship weeping over her untimely grave, and wondering that one, who but lately glowed with all the radiance of health and beauty, should so speedily be brought down to "darkness and the worm.
Página 211 - Wives, submit yourselves unto your husbands, as unto the Lord ; for the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the Church, and he is the saviour of the body. Therefore, as the Church is subject unto Christ, so let the wives be subject to their own husbands in everything.
Página 254 - MY dear Redeemer and my Lord, I read my duty in thy word ; But in thy life the law appears Drawn out in living characters. 2 Such was thy truth, and such thy zeal, Such deference to thy Father's will, Such love, and meekness so divine, I would transcribe and make them mine.
Página 29 - She is like some tender tree, the pride and beauty of the grove ; graceful in its form, bright in its foliage, but with the worm preying at its heart. We find it suddenly withering, when it should be most fresh and luxuriant. We see it drooping its branches to the earth, and shedding leaf by leaf; until, wasted and perished away, it falls even in the stillness of the forest; and as we muse over the beautiful ruin, we strive in vain to...
Página 108 - To be happy at home is the ultimate result of all ambition, the end to which every enterprise and labour tends, and of which every desire prompts the prosecution.