Parochial Work

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Children are open to appeals to their better feelings and their reason, and often the most depraved may be won by tenderness, personal attention, and care, applied to their parti- 144 PAROCHIAL WORK.
cular case, much more quickly than through force or coercion. How little discriminating patient ten- derness is bestowed generally on a parish school child.
Among other things, again, which serve to shew how the parish school has drifted away from the clergyman's hand and guidance, is the continual
... dis- tinction we find made between the day and Sunday school. The latter is the one usually arranged with reference to the clergyman himself, and that with a distinction so great in its arrangements as very much to prevent its immediate connection and unity with the education of the week. Why should not both be under the same rule and system ? and why should not the two harmonize in their general in- fluence on the mind of the child ? It is remark- able how often children of village schools are ex- cluded from attendance at daily service ; if they were looked upon as an integral part of the con- gregation, there would be much of the difficulty as to lack of attendance at once got over, and in the children themselves a habit formed of respect for the service of the Church, and daily dependence on God's grace, which would materially affect their after-life ; while the fact of being conscious of a ser- vice performed in the parish which they are not ex- pected, as a matter of course, to take part in, must tend to weaken the force of their respect for the services of the Church, and the view of their para- mount importance over all the other works of the day.

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