The Child at Home

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Education
Cover of the book The Child at Home by John S.C. Abbott, GIANLUCA
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John S.C. Abbott ISBN: 9788827512548
Publisher: GIANLUCA Publication: November 6, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John S.C. Abbott
ISBN: 9788827512548
Publisher: GIANLUCA
Publication: November 6, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. RESPONSIBILITY.
The Police Court. The widow and her daughter. Effect of a child’s conduct upon the happiness of its parents. The young sailor. The condemned pirate visited by his parents. Consequences of disobedience. A mother’s grave. The sick child.
CHAPTER II. DECEPTION.
George Washington and his hatchet. Consequences of deception. Temptations to deceive. Story of the child sent on an errand. Detection. Anecdote. The dying child. Peace of a dying hour disturbed by falsehood previously uttered. Various ways of deceiving. Thoughts on death. Disclosures of the judgment day.
CHAPTER III. OBEDIENCE.
Firmness requisite in doing duty. The irresolute boy. The girl and the green apples. Temptations. Evening party. Important consequences resulting from slight disobedience. The state prison. History of a young convict. Ingratitude of disobedience. The soldier’s widow and her son. Story of Casabianca. Cheerful obedience. Illustration. Parental kindness.
CHAPTER IV. OBEDIENCE. (continued)
continued. The moonlight game. Reasons why good parents will not allow their children to play in the streets in the evening. The evening walk. The terrified girl, Instance of filial affection. Anecdote. Strength of a mother’s love. The child’s entire dependence. A child rescued from danger. Child lost in the prairie.
CHAPTER V. RELIGIOUS TRUTH.
Human character. The Northern Voyagers. Imaginary scene in a court of justice. Love of God. Scene from Shakespeare. Efforts to save us. The protection of angels. The evening party. The dissolute son. A child lost in the woods. The sufferings of the Savior. The Holy Spirit.
CHAPTER VI. PIETY.
Penitence. Charles Bullard. His good character in school. In college. The pious boy. The orchard. The fishing-rod. The forgiving spirit. How children may do good. The English clergyman and the child who gave himself to the Savior. The happy sick boy. The Christian child in heaven. Uncertainty of life. The loaded gun. The boy in the stage-coach.
CHAPTER VII. TRAITS OF CHARACTER.
We cannot be happy without friends. Why scholars are unpopular in school. The way to gain friends. The warm fire. Playing ball. Recipe for children who would be loved. A bad temper. Amiable disposition to be cultivated. The angry man. Humility. The vain young lady. Vanity always ridiculous. The affected school girl. The unaffected schoolgirl. Story of the proud girl. Moral courage. The duelist. The three school-boys. George persuaded to throw the snow-ball. What would have been real moral courage. The boy leaving home, His mother’s provisions for his comfort. The parting. His father’s counsel. His reflections in the stage-coach. He consecrates himself to his Maker.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. RESPONSIBILITY.
The Police Court. The widow and her daughter. Effect of a child’s conduct upon the happiness of its parents. The young sailor. The condemned pirate visited by his parents. Consequences of disobedience. A mother’s grave. The sick child.
CHAPTER II. DECEPTION.
George Washington and his hatchet. Consequences of deception. Temptations to deceive. Story of the child sent on an errand. Detection. Anecdote. The dying child. Peace of a dying hour disturbed by falsehood previously uttered. Various ways of deceiving. Thoughts on death. Disclosures of the judgment day.
CHAPTER III. OBEDIENCE.
Firmness requisite in doing duty. The irresolute boy. The girl and the green apples. Temptations. Evening party. Important consequences resulting from slight disobedience. The state prison. History of a young convict. Ingratitude of disobedience. The soldier’s widow and her son. Story of Casabianca. Cheerful obedience. Illustration. Parental kindness.
CHAPTER IV. OBEDIENCE. (continued)
continued. The moonlight game. Reasons why good parents will not allow their children to play in the streets in the evening. The evening walk. The terrified girl, Instance of filial affection. Anecdote. Strength of a mother’s love. The child’s entire dependence. A child rescued from danger. Child lost in the prairie.
CHAPTER V. RELIGIOUS TRUTH.
Human character. The Northern Voyagers. Imaginary scene in a court of justice. Love of God. Scene from Shakespeare. Efforts to save us. The protection of angels. The evening party. The dissolute son. A child lost in the woods. The sufferings of the Savior. The Holy Spirit.
CHAPTER VI. PIETY.
Penitence. Charles Bullard. His good character in school. In college. The pious boy. The orchard. The fishing-rod. The forgiving spirit. How children may do good. The English clergyman and the child who gave himself to the Savior. The happy sick boy. The Christian child in heaven. Uncertainty of life. The loaded gun. The boy in the stage-coach.
CHAPTER VII. TRAITS OF CHARACTER.
We cannot be happy without friends. Why scholars are unpopular in school. The way to gain friends. The warm fire. Playing ball. Recipe for children who would be loved. A bad temper. Amiable disposition to be cultivated. The angry man. Humility. The vain young lady. Vanity always ridiculous. The affected school girl. The unaffected schoolgirl. Story of the proud girl. Moral courage. The duelist. The three school-boys. George persuaded to throw the snow-ball. What would have been real moral courage. The boy leaving home, His mother’s provisions for his comfort. The parting. His father’s counsel. His reflections in the stage-coach. He consecrates himself to his Maker.

More books from GIANLUCA

Cover of the book The A B C of Cooking by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book I mondi invisibili by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book Power through repose by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book Guida alla psicologia dei segni zodiacali: come pensano, vivono, amano by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book The Buddhist catechism by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book The call of the wildflower by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book True Christian Religion by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book The Investment of Influence - A Study of Social Sympathy and Service by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book Una pecora viola nel profondo Est by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book Il supernormale - Introduzione critica alla scienza psichica by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book L'incubo Veggente by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book La vita dopo la morte by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book Betting Exchange - The Sports Trading Revolution by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book L'agente immobiliare eccellente by John S.C. Abbott
Cover of the book A Handbook of Health by John S.C. Abbott
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy