Elements of Morality in Easy Lessons, for Home And School Teaching

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What is the only ground of union and happiness ? 9. How have these laws been violated by the nations that adopted them ? 10. What does Isaiah say of the blessings of peace ? 11. What did the voice proclaim ?
12. How are the nations beinp more and more drawn together ?
When may peace and good-will really be looked for on earth !
XII.-GOVERNMENT and FREBDOM.-Oontinued.
"Freedom is but the love of law." W.'M. W. Call.* "Our freedom is subordinated to law, and th^n the law secures our freedom." 1.
...Peace is possible only where there is order, — that is, obedience to rules ; and as a child is bound to obey his parents — unless he is so unhappy as to * " Golden C(.ui'sel, — jReverberatioim. Triibner and Co.
GOVERNMENT AND FREEDOM. Ill have had parents, who bid him do what his conscience clearly tells him is wrong, — so every one is bound to obey the laws of his country, unless those laws are clearly so unjust that the good of all requires that they should be resisted.
2. The rules which a sensible father makes for his children are better than any which his children could make for themselves ; because he has had years of experience, and knows also what has been found best by other fathers before him.


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