The Christian Home

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    "Then, safe within a better home, where time and its titles are not found, God will give thee His new name, and write it on thy heart; A name, better than of sons, a name dearer than of daughters, A name of union, peace and praise, as numbered in thy God. " CHAPTER XIII.
HOME AS A NURSERY.
    "The Ostrich, silliest of the feathered kind, And formed of God without a parent's mind, Commits her eggs, incautious, to the dust, Forgetful that the foot may crush the trust; And, while on public nu
...rseries they rely, Not knowing, and too oft not caring why, Irrational in what they thus prefer No few, that would seem wise, resemble her. " To nurse means to educate or draw out and direct what exists in a state ofmere involution. It means to protect, to foster, to supply with appropriatefood, to cause to grow or promote growth, to manage with a view toincrease. Thus Greece was the nurse of the liberal arts; Rome was the nurseof law. In horticulture, a shrub or tree is the nurse or protector of ayoung and tender plant.

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