The Golden Censer - The duties of to-day, the hopes of the future by John McGovern
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Children--Get a Home--See that Your Children Get Settled. Page 31.
Duties of Parents. Thoughts Intended Especially for Their Ears--Children a Blessing--Through Our Children We Become Immortal on the Earth--Shakspeare--How Character is Built Up--Good Example--Father and Son--Starting the Boys and the Girls--The Daughter--Do not Blight Her Life--Happy Wives and Mothers--"Thanking Death"--Education of the Young--The Power and Beauty of the Bible--Bible, Shakspeare, and Geography More Necessary than Grammar, Botany, and Latin--Worship--A Suspicious Parent--The School-Master Experience--Try and Cut Down the Extent of His Services in the Education of Your Child. Page 42. Brother and Sister. The Noble Brother Will Have a Noble Sister--The Young Man of High Tone Will See to It that His Sister is Treated with Respect--He Sets the Example to All Others--Utter Selfishness of a Young Man Who Drags Down His Sister by Falling into Bad Society Himself--The Summer Vacation--Why a "Crooked Stick" Has Been Picked up By the Sister--Your Sister Your Other Half--Watch Her and Mend Your Weak Places--A Quick Temper--Scene in a Field Near Stone River Battle-field--The Sister's Influence on Your Fortunes--Brother and Sister as the Two Heads of One Home. Page 53. Youth. |
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