. The illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and physiology : with over one hundred engravings : together with the chart and character of ... as marked by ... . oral character; and withlarge organs of the propensities, are liable to be depraved, and a badm smber of society. Very Small.—Feel little, and show no moral tendencies. To Cultivate.—Yield implicit obedience to the higher, better sen-timents of your nature; cultivate a respect for religion ; lead a moral,spotless life; cultivate all the human virtues; especially study andcontemplate nature, and yield yourself to those elevating infl
. The illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and physiology : with over one hundred engravings : together with the chart and character of ... as marked by ... . oral character; and withlarge organs of the propensities, are liable to be depraved, and a badm smber of society. Very Small.—Feel little, and show no moral tendencies. To Cultivate.—Yield implicit obedience to the higher, better sen-timents of your nature; cultivate a respect for religion ; lead a moral,spotless life; cultivate all the human virtues; especially study andcontemplate nature, and yield yourself to those elevating influences CONSCIENTIOUSNESS. 117 enkindled thereby ; cultivate adoration and love of the Deity in Hisworks ; study natural religion, and make your life as pure, right,true, and good as possible. To Restrain.—To avoid becoming morbid in the action of themoral sentiments, and to obviate it when it exists, subject Benevo-lence or generosity, justice or conscientious scruples, Veneration ordevotion, Spirituality or faith, to the guidance of intellect; and bemore selfish, or at least less self-sacrificing—think more of materialthings. 15. CONSCIENTIOUSNESS,.
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