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Waisbrooker, Lois. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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− | + | Lowell, April 25th 67 | |
+ | Mrs Post | ||
+ | Dear Lady | ||
+ | In reference to | ||
+ | the question upon which I promised to | ||
+ | write you I think the words of Jesus | ||
+ | "Let the dead bury their dead" partic- | ||
+ | ularly applicable. The heart has dealt | ||
+ | with effects, confessing that causes were | ||
+ | beyond our reach ^to^ which confession we | ||
+ | refuse to subscribe. Let us then | ||
+ | devote all our energies, | ||
+ | our means to the [discerning?] and re- | ||
+ | moval of <u>causes</u> ^to the application^ of principles, and | ||
+ | leave there who deal only in effects to | ||
+ | bury the dead, and deadening effects | ||
+ | of their mistakes. In reference to | ||
+ | the Magdalen, there are causes | ||
+ | which must and will [illegible] them | ||
+ | much faster then the concentrated | ||
+ | efforts of the thousands save them. | ||
+ | Just so long as <u>woman</u> is a sub- | ||
+ | ject, a servant, a dependent, just | ||
+ | so long will she be man's "Empress | ||
+ | or his slave, or his discarded jest". | ||
+ | ruling him tyrannically, till he sees | ||
+ | fit to dethrone her, as <u>slave</u> to his | ||
+ | [illegible] for the means of support, or | ||
+ | outcast indeed, [illegible], and [protecting] | ||
+ | whatever she touches. | ||
+ | "The seed of the woman shall bruise | ||
+ | the serpent's head." Woman with | ||
+ | her fine [illegible], organization, | ||
+ | stands in ^a similar^ relation to the child, | ||
+ | that the lens of the camera | ||
+ | does to the [revisited?] plate. The | ||
+ | objects placed before the lens are |
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Lowell, April 25th 67 Mrs Post Dear Lady In reference to the question upon which I promised to write you I think the words of Jesus "Let the dead bury their dead" partic- ularly applicable. The heart has dealt with effects, confessing that causes were beyond our reach ^to^ which confession we refuse to subscribe. Let us then devote all our energies, our means to the [discerning?] and re- moval of causes ^to the application^ of principles, and leave there who deal only in effects to bury the dead, and deadening effects of their mistakes. In reference to the Magdalen, there are causes which must and will [illegible] them much faster then the concentrated efforts of the thousands save them. Just so long as woman is a sub- ject, a servant, a dependent, just so long will she be man's "Empress or his slave, or his discarded jest". ruling him tyrannically, till he sees fit to dethrone her, as slave to his [illegible] for the means of support, or outcast indeed, [illegible], and [protecting] whatever she touches. "The seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent's head." Woman with her fine [illegible], organization, stands in ^a similar^ relation to the child, that the lens of the camera does to the [revisited?] plate. The objects placed before the lens are