Sleeping And Walking : a Commemorative Discourse Delivered in the Eliot Church, Boston, March 18th, 1888, And An Address At the Funeral of Mrs. Eliza Hill Anderson, March 13th, 1888
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The Marthas who are cumbered with much serving may silently inquire whether some domestic and maternal duties did not suffer by reason of this ' Which she jomed in 1823. ^ 1836 to 1888. i6 manifold occupation in matters outside the home. Let it be answered — the minutest details of house- hold administration were uniformly under her eye. Well-regulated system ruled. Plans were laid with conscientious reference to finding time for neighbor- hood duties, for church work, and for expressed sym- pa...thy with " fellow workers unto the kingdom of God " at the ends of the earth. It is unchristian nar- rowness in husband or wife to conceive of the capa- bilities and sphere of woman as limited to housewifery, to mere domestic drudgery. Did Elizabeth Fry, the daughter of an opulent English banker, in visiting British and continental prisons, and in the effective use of her pen, neglect family affairs ? Did any one ever charge her with the least unfaithfulness as the mother of twelve children ? And who ever dreamed of maternal deficiencies on the part of this mother, whose controlling thought was, What is best for the soul is best on the whole ?
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