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1 2| softness of temper, outward obedience, and a scrupulous attention 2 2| grace, and docile blind obedience, to gratify the senses of 3 2| will be an end to blind obedience; but, as blind obedience 4 2| obedience; but, as blind obedience is ever sought for by power, 5 2| to the female character, obedience is the grand lesson which 6 2| imbibed notions of passive obedience, sufficient character to 7 3| supposing a woman, trained up to obedience, be married to a sensible 8 4| that outruns itself. The obedience required of women in the 9 5| perceive themselves formed for obedience.'~ ~ This is begging the 10 5| violated by insisting on blind obedience; or, the most sacred rights 11 5| implicitly to this servile obedience; for if his wife can with 12 5| master; and claims your obedience. Such is the order of nature. 13 5| upon precepts, and blind obedience required, when conviction 14 9| fellowship instead of slavish obedience, they would find us more 15 10| totter under investigation. Obedience, unconditional obedience, 16 10| Obedience, unconditional obedience, is the catch-word of tyrants 17 11| terms. They demand blind obedience, because they do not merit 18 11| exact the same kind of obedience.~ ~ Females, it is true,