A book for the Times. Spots in Our Feasts of Charity. Being An Exposure of the Delinquencies of Christian Professors in Regard to the Ordinances of Religion And Other Agencies for Doing Good

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A book for the Times. Spots in Our Feasts of Charity. Being An Exposure of the Delinquencies of Christian Professors in Regard to the Ordinances of Religion And Other Agencies for Doing Good
Thayer, William Makepeace, 1820-1898
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How many secular hopes are connected with that nursery I dbyGoogk SABBATH SCHOOL, 129 Let there not be less interest in the "nursery " of the church. Pray for it At the family altar, in se- cret places, on all proper occasions, supplicate the Most High to bestow his benediction upon it. It is the Lord's garden. How interested ought every one of his Christian beUevers to be in its successful culture !
Christians should beware that the instructions of the Sabbath school do not supersede those of
...the family. The sagacious Dr. Emmons did not favor this institution when first established in this country, on the ground that parents would become compara- tively faithless at home by substituting its lessons for the moral and religious instructions of the fami- ly. Not that such a consequence was necessary ; but that parents would allow themselves to think there was less need of such counsels at home. The results have proved that the vencmble divine was quite a prophet. Christians should be upon their watch at this point.

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