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J. C. Lavater's Sittenbüchlein für das Gesinde

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A concise pastoral manual offers simple, direct advice addressed both to household masters and to their servants, urging employers to act with justice, gentleness, patience, and charity and urging servants to accept their station, cultivate Christian virtues, perform duties faithfully, and examine their conscience. The text combines practical behavioral rules with devotional encouragement, emphasizing humility, gratitude, obedience, and mutual respect. Its plain-language admonitions are designed for brief, recurring reading and personal reflection, and leaders are urged to set a moral example rather than rely on harsh discipline.

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Johann Caspar Lavater

Johann Caspar Lavater was an 18th-century Swiss theologian and philosopher, best known for his work in physiognomy, the study of facial features and their relation to character. His influential book, "The Pocket Lavater; or, The Science of Physiognomy," explores the connections between human and animal facial traits, positing that physical appearance can reveal inner qualities. Lavater's writings contributed significantly to the discourse on human psychology and aesthetics during his time. In addition to his work on physiognomy, he also authored "Sittenbüchlein für das Gesinde," which reflects his thoughts on moral conduct and social ethics.

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