Our Duty to the Children: I. Heredity. Ii. Heaven's Hold Upon the Child. Iii ...

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Our Duty to the Children: I. Heredity. Ii. Heaven's Hold Upon the Child. Iii ...
Worcester, William L. (William Loring), 1859-1939
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A mother feels that she cannot do a nobler and more useful work than to cherish this begin- ning of immortal life. The opportunities to co- operate with the angels begin from the very be- ginning. Remember the description that was quoted of the treasures of innocence that are laid up in childhood. They are not only things learned from the Holy Word, but states of inno- cence from infency, states of love towards par- ents, brothers, teachers, and friends, states of charity towards the neighbor, ...and of mercy towards the poor and needy; in a word, all states of good and truth.
From the very beginning there is opportunity to encourage these states of innocence. The love in a mother's voice does something ; her lullaby as she puts her child to sleep, her smile which awakens an answering smile of love.
Who shall say that her own cheerful, useful, holy thoughts, as she sits by her sleeping child, or passes in and out where it is lying, have not an effect upon the opening life? As the child grows, the variety of the pother's opportunities increases.


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