Reciprocal Duties of Parents and ChildrenTaylor and Hessey, 1818 - 176 páginas |
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... nature , or by nature's God . " Honour thy father and thy mother , " is a command coeval with the existence of our parents ; and should be B 2 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 3.
... nature , or by nature's God . " Honour thy father and thy mother , " is a command coeval with the existence of our parents ; and should be B 2 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 3.
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... nature . It is not to be planted , but cherished ; and is distinguished beyond all other virtues by pro- mises of temporal blessings : nevertheless , there are parents who have to take up the lamentation , and say , " I have nourished ...
... nature . It is not to be planted , but cherished ; and is distinguished beyond all other virtues by pro- mises of temporal blessings : nevertheless , there are parents who have to take up the lamentation , and say , " I have nourished ...
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... natural order of things , may reasonably claim it . The young and the ignorant are prone to be self - opiniated and impatient of control , simply because they are young and ignorant , ignorant especi- ally of themselves . The ...
... natural order of things , may reasonably claim it . The young and the ignorant are prone to be self - opiniated and impatient of control , simply because they are young and ignorant , ignorant especi- ally of themselves . The ...
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... natural powers and faculties of the mind are equally capable of improvement . Where not obstructed by mental defect , and where they are assisted by opportunities for observa- tion , they will improve , and if accompanied by rectitude ...
... natural powers and faculties of the mind are equally capable of improvement . Where not obstructed by mental defect , and where they are assisted by opportunities for observa- tion , they will improve , and if accompanied by rectitude ...
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... natural affection . In this case , an amend- ment of their own conduct is the first step towards reforming that of their children ; for he is incompetent to manage an unruly animal , who cannot maintain his own balance , and keep ...
... natural affection . In this case , an amend- ment of their own conduct is the first step towards reforming that of their children ; for he is incompetent to manage an unruly animal , who cannot maintain his own balance , and keep ...
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Página 133 - But seek ye FIRST the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all other things shall be added unto you ? Dare you believe this promise or not ? I DARE : and will act accordingly, by God's assistance.
Página 146 - And when Jacob had made an end of commanding his sons, he gathered up his feet into the bed, and yielded up the ghost, and was gathered unto his people.
Página 87 - That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth: that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace...
Página 140 - The man who proceeds in it with steadiness and resolution, will in a little time find that ' her ways are ways of pleasantness, and that all her paths are peace.
Página 149 - This languishing head is at rest, Its thinking and aching are o'er ; This quiet, immoveable breast, Is heaved by affliction no more : This heart is no longer the seat Of trouble and torturmg pain ; It ceases to flutter and beat, It never shall flutter again.
Página 34 - Although my house be not so with God, yet he hath made with me an everlasting covenant, ordered in all things, and sure. This is all my salvation and all my desire, although he make it not to grow.
Página 155 - Paul gloried, although he had probably neither sons nor daughters, according to the flesh ; and well he might, and well may every zealous promoter of the Gospel of Christ rejoice, for " whoever converts a sinner from the error of his ways, shall shine as the stars in the firmament for ever and ever.
Página 134 - Depart from us : we desire not the knowledge of Thy ways.— Who is the Almighty that we should serve Him ;- and what doth it profit us if we pray to Him ? Whilst the wicked man Ft 9, 2-3, 'is proud, the poor is set 5-6 on fire.
Página 165 - While they our wisest hours engage, They'll joy our youth, support our age, And crown our hoary hairs : They'll grow in virtue ev'ry day, And thus our fondest loves repay, And recompense our cares.
Página 168 - If solid happiness we prize, Within our breast this jewel lies ; And they are fools who roam : The world has nothing to bestow ; From our own selves our joys must flow, And that dear hut, our home.