Chap.

1    1| justify the dispensations of providence. Man has been held out as
2    1| nothing break loose from his providence, and boldly learn to know
3    2|     but one way appointed by Providence to lead mankind to either
4    2|  that women were destined by Providence to acquire human virtues,
5    2|   men seem to be designed by Providence to attain a greater degree
6    2|   the common dispensation of Providence, that what we gain in present
7    3|   But to justify the ways of Providence respecting them, by pointing
8   10|      their maternal feelings providence has furnished women with
9   13|      of the dispensations of Providence, it appears evident to sober
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