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OCCASIONAL THOUGHTS
LIFE. - LONDON,
THE PREFACE.
OCCASIONAL THOUGHTS
These modest reflections, first penned in the early eighteenth century, aim to guide anyone seeking a more virtuous Christian life. Writing from a quiet study, the author stresses that true education of youth must join sound principles with practical habits, warning that neglect leads to social decay. He presents his thoughts as occasional reminders, hoping to keep moral truth in everyday attention.
The essay then surveys human folly, showing how unchecked passions disturb families, kingdoms, and personal happiness, and how such breaches of natural law affect both this world and the afterlife. Throughout, the tone remains gentle yet earnest, inviting listeners to contemplate how simple, disciplined choices can shape a more contented society. The work offers timeless counsel that feels like a quiet conversation with a thoughtful mentor.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (200K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1658–1708
A sharp, independent thinker of the early Enlightenment, she wrote about religion, morality, and women’s education at a time when very few English women published philosophy. Her friendship and exchange of ideas with John Locke helped place her at the center of some of the era’s biggest intellectual debates.
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