
Occasional Thoughts in Reference to a Vertuous or Christian life
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Damaris Masham (1658-1708) was an intimate friend of John Locke. Initially published anonymously, the two texts in this single volume caused a great stir at the time. Her Discourse written partly in response to John Norris's work, takes issue with the idea that God must be the sole object of human love. Occasional Thoughts , more practical, argues vigorously for the education of both men and women on religious, social, and moral grounds.
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