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means by wbieh that strength , activity , and correctness of religious principle w ^? e produced , which they have the comfort of experiencing 4 ^ theuasebfe ^ Xfae consequence is oiten fefalito the lw ^ hkefests of their olsprkig * ! & * trust ta tfaemece habit , and forget to cultivate those principles and dispose tions which must give the hahit pernaanency , and which will be aec ^ sj ^ ry to prevent £ be overpowe ^ mgr infiuence of worlfiy interests , honours , aiid > pleasares . They send their children into the scenes of aerive life wi ^ Jl ws&n
eeaee , perhaps with heoraotirable feelings and with fifi ^ ctio ^^^ di ^ ^ ^^ without that habit of delf 4-cotitrowlj and those -fifta and a ^ iv ^ princ ^|^| rp religious duty r which are th ^ bes t safeguard from the ensnaring daUger&of the world ; and then , too probably , dazzled by its advantagea and gratinica ^ tions , or dismayed by its frown or its sneers , they gradually rejinqui ^ hjbbe view « and modes of worship in which they have been educated ; indiflfer ^ nfie ta religious tuath and dutir usually speceeos ; and it is toc ^ cotftSioiltth ^ if ifigjft
then relinquish what remarns of virtuous disposition and desire ^ anddTp preyj paared to phinge into pro £ igacy if tib € i ] F--havenottalfea ^ the parent sees bis hopes blasted , and hid most distressing fears reaB ^ r , : Would you then have us continually brin ^ forwards the suly ^ ct ij ^|| g |^ ta our children ? some may be disposed to ask : and w ^ aift ^ r ^ % fip 6 means . There is a time fdr all things . We are d 6 mg tbe' wotfk J ^ j ^^ Hht - when me are cultivating die habits of obedience , of i ^ mf ? t * W r . $ .: @&r # Fo £ truth s Of kindness , of upfrightness , of parity , and eheefetnfg ; iw ^ M ^ pp ° ^ .
them , even if we make no direct reference to rehgfious principles : Jg ^ where the heart Gf the parent is doly ii » pressed with tl ^ e importaace pjf thpeA principles * they < will often be caltivated by direct inslr ^ tton , ai ^ aboy ^ aft by the regular exercises of piety ^ And their iniliaenHOe wil l T ^ fi ^ a ^ : ^^ tead and strengthen the other moral principles * will gw lk ^ 9 Wi #€ {^[^ power , and often make its voice heard and obeyed amid the . tHiiiHte ^^ passion , . • ¦ .. ••'¦ ^; : ^ .- ^ rtwot
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1829, page 675, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2577/page/3/
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