Chap.

 1    5| remain now to be examined.~ ~ SECT. I.~ ~ I shall begin with
 2    5|     above opinion, to man.~ ~ SECT. II.~ ~ Dr. Fordyce's sermons
 3    5|   pass them silently over.~ ~ SECT. III.~ ~ Such paternal solicitude
 4    5|    the daughters of men!-~ ~  SECT. IV.~ ~ I do not mean to
 5    5|      that she was no more!~ ~ SECT. V.~ ~ Taking a view of
 6   13|  woman in a natural state?~ ~ SECT. I.~ ~ One glaring instance
 7   13|   only be foreseen by God.~ ~ SECT. II.~ ~ Another instance
 8   13|      the flame of passion.~ ~ SECT. III.~ ~ Ignorance and the
 9   13|    were created to fulfil.~ ~ SECT. IV.~ ~ Women are supposed
10   13|       slaves of injustice?~ ~ SECT. V.~ ~ As the rearing of
11   13|   should be a good mother.~ ~ SECT. VI.~ ~ It is not necessary
12   13|    narrow prejudice for their sect, which women have for their
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