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The Hope and Expectation of the Time Should not fo lavish of their prefence be, Nor fo enfeoff'd to Popularity,
That being nightly swallowed by Men's eyes, They're furfeited with honey, and begin To loathe the taste of sweetness.
SHAKESPEARE.
THE practical use of female knowledge, with
a Sketch of the female character, and a
comparative view of the fexes.
CHAP. XIV.
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Page I
CONVERSATION.-Hints fuggefted on the
Subject-On the tempers and difpofitions
to be introduced in it.-Errors to be
avoided.-Vanity under various fhapes the
caufe of thofe erros.
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CHAP.
CHAP. XV.
On the danger of an ill-directed fenfibility.
On the leading doctrines of Christianity.-
The corruption of human nature.-The
doctrine of redemption.-The neceffity of
a change
a change of heart, and of the divine in-
fluences to produce that change.-With a
Sketch of the Chriftian character. Page 260