| Methodist Church - 1876 - 782 pages
...these terrible single women shall be netted by the police, and held fast. His scheme is too terrible to speak of. Take the case of a man who abuses the...does not become the slave of the woman, but merely of the female. Yet, inasmuch as she is not a mere inanimate thing, like intoxicating drink, nor a mere... | |
| Methodist Church - 1876 - 778 pages
...to him a fiery scourge, hia tyrant, and he its slave; "in the end it biteth like a serpent." Jfuch more, and in a far more awful sense, does abused womanhood...does not become the slave of the woman, but merely ofthe/emofe. Yet, inasmuch as she is not a mere inanimate thing, like intoxicating drink, nor a mere... | |
| Methodist Church - 1876 - 792 pages
...scourge, his tyrant, and he its slave; "in the end it bitcth like a serpent." Much more. and in a fur more awful sense, does abused womanhood become the...systematically outrage, in her, God's best gift. Just so fur as the soul of a woman is above all inanimate things which are susceptible of abuse, so far is... | |
| Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler - Prostitution - 1896 - 428 pages
...shall be netted by the police and held fast ! When a man abuses the good gifts of nature to brutalise himself by excess in wine, that passive agent, in...does not become the slave of the woman, but merely of the female. Yet, inasmuch as she is not a mere inanimate thing, like intoxicating drink, nor a mere... | |
| Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler - Prostitution - 2002 - 488 pages
...shall be netted by the police and held fast! When a man abuses the good gifts of nature to brutalise himself by excess in wine, that passive agent, in...does not become the slave of the woman, but merely of the female. Yet. inasmuch as she is not a mere inanimate thing, like intoxicating drink, nor a mere... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1876 - 546 pages
...is too terrible to speak of. Take the case of a man who abuses the good gifts of nature to brutalise himself by excess in wine : that passive agent, in...does not become the slave of the woman, but merely of the female. Yet, inasmuch as she is not a mere inanimate thing, like intoxicating drink, nor a mere... | |
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