Letters On Early Education Addressed to J P Greaves Esq

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Not unless she has first lent her own heart to the in- fluence of a higher principle ; not unless the germs of a spiritual love and faith which she is to develop in her child have first gained ground in the better affec- tions of her own. being.
Here, then, it will be necessary for the mother to pause and examine herself, how far she may expect to succeed in inculcating that to which in her own prac- tice she may have been a stranger more than she would wish to confess to herself. But let her b
...e sincere, for once; and if the result of her examination be less favorable to her own expectations and less flattering to her self-love, let her resolution be the more sincere and vigorous to discard for the future all those minor pre- dilections, to check all those wishes which might alien- ate her from her new task ; and to give her whole heart to that which will promote her own final happiness and that of her child.
However difficult it may appear at first to resign, to dismiss the thought of some hopes, and to defer the accomplishment of others, still that struggle is for the very best cause, and if serious cannot be unsuccessful : Criterion of the Mother's Influence 81 for there is not an act of resignation, there is not a single fact in the moral world, however distinguished, to which maternal love could not furnish a parallel.


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