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Bertha and Her Baptism

CHAPTER Tenth
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Do I realize the danger of retarding or hindering the work of the Holy Spirit, by evil habits, worldly pursuits, or companions?
"33.

Do I make each child feel that it has a work to do, and that it is its duty and happiness to do that work well ?" * * * * * The paper having been read, one of the pastors stated that he knew the lady who had been referred to; that she died leaving a large family of children, all of whom, he had learned, were now members of the church of Christ except the youngest, of tender age.

He hoped that the Questions would be printed in the Manual for the Maternal Associations.
"I was struck with the remark in some old writer," said Mr.R., "that 'God had clothed the prayers of parents with special authority.' It made me think that, as the Saviour promised the apostles, for their necessary assurance and comfort, that they should always be heard in their requests, while engaged in establishing the new religion, so parents are encouraged to think, since family religion, the transmission of piety by parental influence, is so important, in the view of God, that they will have special regard paid to all their petitions for aid, as God's vicegerents in their families." But the repast was now ready.

It was a goodly sight, when that company of ministerial friends and their wives were sitting round that table.
"Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity." There is a mysterious charm in eating together.

It is well known that associations designed for social acquaintance and conversation, have, very generally, fallen to pieces soon after the relinquishment of the repast.


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