Model Women Author:William ANDERSON Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. Qamtstit SECTION I.—SUSANNA WESLEY. " She was an admirable woman, of highly improved mind, and of a strong and masculine understanding; an ... more »obedient wife ; an exemplary mother ; a fervent Christian." EOBEBT SODTHEY. WOMAN'S SPHERE. Home is woman's most appropriate sphere, and it is there that her influence is most powerfully felt. Perhaps the throe most beautiful, musical, and suggestive words in the English language are love, home, and mother; and in these three words is comprehended all the history of a perfect woman. It is woman indeed, that makes home, and upon her depends whether home shall be attractive or repulsive—happy or miserable. We cannot urge too strongly the formation of domestic habits. The lack of them is one of the greatest drawbacks in family life. Many young women are incompetent to fulfil rightly these claims, hence their homes become scenes of disorder, filth, and wretchedness, and their husbands are tempted to spend their evenings in the beer-house, the gin palace, or places of public amusement. Were your education different from what it is, we doubt not yon would soon prove your fitness for many things from which you are at present debarred; but that would not alter the fact that your nature qualifies yon specially for the performance of home duties. Nor is domestic work of small importance. The woman who shall try to do it rightly is attempting something far greater than those achievements which the trump of fame would blazon abroad. The training of young immortals for an everlasting destiny, is nobler employment than framing laws, painting cartoons, or writing poems. It is well only with the people in general, in proportion as household duty and religion are taught and practised. From that sacred place go forth the senator...« less