. The illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and physiology : with over one hundred engravings : together with the chart and character of ... as marked by ... . No. TO.—Rev. Dk. Tyng. No. 71.—Malefactor. sometimes led into errors of belief and practice ; mean right, yetsometimes do wrong, and should cultivate these faculties, and restrainthe propensities. Average. —Surrounded by good influences, will be tolerably moraland religious in feeling, yet not sufficiently so to withstand strong pro-pensities ; with disordered nerves, are quite liable to say and do wrongthings, yet afterward repent,


. The illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and physiology : with over one hundred engravings : together with the chart and character of ... as marked by ... . No. TO.—Rev. Dk. Tyng. No. 71.—Malefactor. sometimes led into errors of belief and practice ; mean right, yetsometimes do wrong, and should cultivate these faculties, and restrainthe propensities. Average. —Surrounded by good influences, will be tolerably moraland religious in feeling, yet not sufficiently so to withstand strong pro-pensities ; with disordered nerves, are quite liable to say and do wrongthings, yet afterward repent, and require much moral cultivation. Moderate.—Have a rather weak moral tone ; feel but little regardfor things sacred and religious; are easily led into temptation; feelbut little moral restraint; and, with large propensities, especially ifcircumstances favor their excitement, are exceedingly liable to sayand do what is wrong. Small.—Have weak moral feeling ; lack moral 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.


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