We have spoken of the Woman's Rights agitation: where society bears hardly in its laws or want of laws upon helpless woman, let the old law be changed, or the new law be made. The Bible nowhere countenances tyranny in man. Even at the fall, it is woman only who is addressed in the declaration: "He shall rule over thee;" the man is not told to exercise his authority as a punishment…
Is it necessary . . . that woman should start madly from the graceful orbit of duty[?]-duty, we are afraid the word is like to become obsolete in some circles . . . . Must we have women brazening the stare of the mob, in Bloomer costumes? Meeting in public rooms to declare their contempt of Christian obligations, and their fitness for masculine avocations?
And if the men of the present generation are so unmindful of what is due to her as a sex, that woman must leave the cradle side and the nursery primer, and all the sacred household altars, to go forth into a gladiatorial arena, to wrestle in defiant combat with her ordained guardian and guide, to subdue him to her will, to an acknowledgment of her rights, based not upon gospel authority, for that is to be thrown away, but upon her weak, human declaration-we ask if the next generation of men growing up under this willful abandonment, are likely to be any more just, any more deferential to the sex, which leaves them in infancy and boyhood to the neglect of ignorant nurses, or to graduate through street companionship to vicious manhood?
There is a time when man, as a race, is in the guardianship of woman, wholly, imperatively. Let her hold invaluable those diamond hours. Let her set them in the fine gold of pure precept and elevated example, and their brightness shall be a coronet of glory to her, which would in vain be sought elsewhere.
Into the tender soul of the boy let the mother breathe the sentiments of high honor, and brave unselfishness; of justice, of truth and kindness…
Such a mother will not need to send her daughter forth to do battle for her rights against the other sex; nor will she fear to see her son take charge of the happiness of another woman, nor feel it necessary to instruct her daughter-in-law in the religion of disobedience to her natural head.