Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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407. oldal
... women , spade or it is a lie . God created man and and if there is any approach to this , it ex- woman , every part of them , and “ no one , " hibits great mildness , if we take the story he says , " ought to be ashamed of naming of the ...
... women , spade or it is a lie . God created man and and if there is any approach to this , it ex- woman , every part of them , and “ no one , " hibits great mildness , if we take the story he says , " ought to be ashamed of naming of the ...
408. oldal
... women down to a slavish position of routine . Accordingly , at the very first stage women take a prominent part . But in a short time this state of matters ceases in the Church , and women are seen only in two capacities as martyrs and ...
... women down to a slavish position of routine . Accordingly , at the very first stage women take a prominent part . But in a short time this state of matters ceases in the Church , and women are seen only in two capacities as martyrs and ...
410. oldal
... women were immersed , but it was not seemly that all the preparations for the ceremonial should be made by the men ... women . " Thou shalt send a woman a deaconess , on account of the imaginations of the bad , " is the order given in ...
... women were immersed , but it was not seemly that all the preparations for the ceremonial should be made by the men ... women . " Thou shalt send a woman a deaconess , on account of the imaginations of the bad , " is the order given in ...
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