252 SCIENCE UNITED WITH RELIGION. 



HENRIETTA. 



Then, aunt, you do not object to learning in women? 



MRS. F. 



Where a woman is gifted with talents and capacity to 

 aspire to the higher walks of learning, I see no objection to 

 her following them: but recollect that it is with the Bible in 

 our hands that we must enter the gates of science, and when 

 accompanied by religious principles, and pursued with re- 

 ligious views, there is no fear of it becoming the knowledge 

 " that puffeth up;" but rather, under higher guidance, it may 

 lead from worldly wisdom to that which will alone make us 

 " wise unto salvation." 



